The Namibian government will rely on international policy as well as the country’s legal framework to find a solution for the 27 300 metric tons of horse mackerel that was sold to the Democratic Republic of Congo last year.
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Aafekelwa ya adhika nomambambi giifundja
O polisi yaNamibia oyi li molukongo lwomulumentu ngoka a li pamwe nayakwawo ye li yane mboka ya li ya adhika niimaliwa yiifundja.
Ondodo onhihetatu tai shuna moHaimbili Haufiku
Ondodo onhihetatu otai shuna mo mosekundofikola Haimbili Haufiku neudo, omo ovanafikola va teelelwa okukala va tameka eetundi davo mOmaandaxa oshivike tashi ya.
Ohonde ohai kwafele ova ve i pumbwa-Uusiku
“Osha fimana ngeenge ovanhu tava ka yandja ohonde shaashi ohashi xupifa eemwenyo dovanhu, ngeno kappa li ohonde ei hai yandjwa kovanhu ngeno inandi xupa eshi nde uya koshipangelo handi vele. Eshi nde uya koshipangelo ndokotola okwa lombwelange kutya onda pumbwa ohonde molutu.”
Opinion | Reimaging the boundaries around us
In the physical world, boundaries are easy to see. Fences, signs, walls, moats with alligators and hedges are all physical boundaries.
Opinion | Youth unemployment plight spilling into 2022
The youth are ushered in the New Year with the presidential warning issued on 2 December 2021 at a youth engagement event at State House that government is not God to create jobs. This means that the youth should therefore start creating jobs themselves instead of looking up to government.
Opinion | Amutuni war – 28 January 1904
German settlers occupied Namibia (the then German South West Africa) from 1884 until around 1915. Upon arriving in Namibia, they started moving in different directions where they gave themselves large track of fertile land.
Opinion | Restrictive abortion law linked to poverty in Namibia
In a recent article published in The Namibian, horrendous figures exposed the state of our economy and blemished the hope of a utopia for Namibians who not only looked forward to a lighter year but live the daily reality of these incredulous figures.
Opinion | The informal sector as a driver of economic growth and job creation
The prominence of the informal sector cannot be underemphasized as almost all persons who cannot find placements within the formal sector of the economy find solace in the informal sector.
Opinion | Feeding personal wealth to revive and grow SMEs post-pandemic
In their quest for wealth and financial freedom, Namibians in recent times have fallen prey to elaborate unregulated get-rich-quick schemes that came in the form of forex trading, investor recruitments and others, which would easily be described as the modern form of what Charles Ponzi would have come up with.









