Aanafaalama yomomapya oya tameka okulonga omapya gawo ihe oyendji otaya lili ondando yomambakumbaku gopaumwene ngoka ga ningi ondilo, omanga gepangelo ngoka ge na ombiliha taga monika kolusindo.
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Mental Health Conversations | People with mental conditions need family support
Working with people suffering from mental illnesses is a complex and challenging task. As a result, mental health professionals, such as psychologists, psychiatrists and medical doctors in the field undergo relevant training that qualifies them to work with the population.
Opinion | There is no one size fit all for success
It’s not about the destination, but about the journey. There is so much confusion and limitation about success in society. Most of us believe success is reserved for those with college degrees. This is plain wrong.
Opinion | English translations of the Bible
Are you one who feels that the rolling cadences of Elizabeth English which we find in the authorised version are sacrosanct, or do you prefer the down to earth quality of the more modern translations? Are you like the little old lady who said: “If it was good enough for St. Paul then it is good enough for me!”
Opinion | Research credibility in social sciences
With globalisation, the world is to wrestle with the impact of information explosion. This ignites debates among academicians and researchers in discerning credible researched information.
Opinion | Auctioning off 100% of marine resources a bad idea
I promise to uphold, respect and defend the constitution of the Republic of Namibia for the benefit, wellbeing and welfare of the current and future generations.
Opinion | Importance of peace and unity among Ovaherero in nation-building
When the legendary Chief Samuel Katjiikumbua Maharero was installed as the first Paramount Chief of Ovaherero people in the year 1863 at Otjizingue (Otjimbingue), in South West Africa, now Namibia, during the intense conflict with the Nama people, it was purposefully done to fortify unity among various Ovaherero communities, to end the war and bring about peace with the Nama people.
Opinion | Budget expectations: Economic inclusive, catalyst recovery and reform
The upcoming budget 2022-23 should focus on protecting and driving the recovery of lives and livelihoods of Namibians, rebuilding resilience of the economy and catalysing socio-economic reforms.
Opinion | The two worlds of Namibian tourism
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has brought many things to the surface. One glaring feature that the pandemic has exposed is that the world, in general, and Namibia, in particular, are still far from reaching the promised land.
Letters | Go well Pastor Pieters
It was way back in the year 2009 when I for the first time met the late Pastor Willem Pieters.









