The subject of leadership, expectations and legacy provides timeless study material. It has been in vogue over the past couple of weeks. This piece uses broad brushstrokes and I believe readers will identify an
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The question of same-sex marriage in Namibia (Part 2)
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is one of three documents that make up the International Bill of Rights, together with the Universal Declaration on Human Rights (UDHR) and the
Strategies to accelerate Namibia’s human capabilities development
Many citizens are pinning their hopes on education and training to help transform the economy by
Namibia’s new Social Protection Policy: A chance to close the gaps
The new draft social protection policy of the Ministry of Poverty Eradication and Social Welfare provides a
Swanu at 60: Looking backward to move forward
Swanu, the grand old party of Namibian politics born on September 27, is celebrating its 60th birthday this month.
Remembering Africa’s liberation icons
Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe died in Singapore on September 6, 2019.
That was not funny, Trevor!
South African comedian Trevor Noah suggested on his United States late-night news satire television programme, The Daily Show last week that wildlife hunting should be banned in Southern Africa because it
Governor Ipinge pledges to Break Free from Violence
OTJIWARONGO – Otjozondjupa Governor Otto Ipinge has pledged to abstain from any form of violence, urging the region’s inhabitants to follow suit.
Access to information law long overdue in Namibia – media practitioners
WINDHOEK- Local media practitioners feel the access to information law in Namibia is long overdue.
This comes after the Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Engel Nawatiseb,
Perpetrators of harassment at work should face music
WINDHOEK –- Perpetrators of violence or harassment in the world of work should be held accountable by companies that employ them or the national justice system.