OTJOMUISE- O ru veze o rure o u Þuta u kara a u varwa o tjo mbazu poo o mwano we hupo mo vi wa¿a tjiva. Munda umwe o u mune imbwi ngunda mo mbutiro u na o u ngetjefa muwo mena ro kutja muwo mu
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Otjiwana katjina ovanane tji tja utu oku yarukasana? – Kavendjii
OTJOMUISE- Ondjjira ndjatanda otjiwana tjOvaherero nOvambanderu maitwa kondorera nu munao omihko imbi otji vyasere o ku zako kuyo.
Nam still mum on SA truckers’ strike as Zambia issues travel advisory
WINDHOEK – While the Zambian government has already issued a travel advisory in anticipation of a national truck drivers’ strike in South Africa on Monday, September 2, the Namibian government, through
Interrogating the purposes of collegiality and academic freedom in varsity setup
The two concepts – ‘collegiality’ and ‘academic freedom’ - as they are applied in higher education, often confuse academics as they appear to have opposite connotations. Yet, on further consideration, there
The land as the tortured, under-siege guardian
I suggested last week that optimal land use requires a singleness of purpose, the proverbial “pulling in the same direction.” When stakeholders do not sing from the same hymnbook, they place the land under unremitting hardship.
The Yeyi ancestral land claims – A response to Prof. Makala Lilemba (Part 2.)
We wish to inform the reader that where Prof. Makala Lilemba mentioned that Caprivi was known as German Barotseland, Zambezi Region, German Bechuanaland or just Caprivi Zipfel and citing Kruger 1984 is information misleading the reader.
The language debate in Namibia and the case for Namlish
The 2nd August 2019 edition of the New Era newspaper carried two very interesting opinion pieces. One piece was written by Lawrence Kamwi and the other was written by Professor Jairos Kangira. Kamwi’s
Promoting digital literacy for social and economic development
Recent years have seen an increasing acquisition and usage of various Information and Communication Technologies being utilized to achieve different objectives in different sectors of the economy. Most of
Cites has placed Namibian wildlife into more danger
Namibia is among Sadc countries reviewing their position as members to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites), after they were denied permission this week for a once-off sale of their ivory stockpiles.
Is Namdeb really closing down in the next three years?
Namdeb CEO Riaan Burger walks New Era Managing Editor Toivo Ndjebela through the company’s journey, its importance to the country and how, sadly, it may close down in three years time if no new