With the demise of apartheid, the Namibian churches are realising that there are other issues confronting society. These other issues have been neglected.
National
Opinion – Rural policing in Namibia: The next chapter
Notwithstanding the overwhelming ‘man-created policing challenges and excruciating rural livelihoods’, the opportunity exists for rural policing in Namibia to rise to the occasion and deliver much-needed and inclusive policing services to rural communities, thus assuming the next chapter in the country’s policing journey.
Opinion – Economy is crippled by fiscal structures
The Namibian economy is being crippled from multiple facets, which include the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the presence of fiscal structures and rating agency economic downgrades.
Opinion – PPPs can support economic development
After independence, Namibian government pursued state-led economic development strategies based on import substitution, which was considered to be the key to rapid industrialisation and modernisation
Opinion – The plight of maize farmers in Zambezi
The Silozi Service of Radio RSA (Republic of South Africa) in the 1980s ran a programme called, “Caprivi Sizuma saLico, “literally meaning “Caprivi, the Breadbasket.”
Opinion – Forebears of pan-Africanism turning in their graves
The mob tied the identified innocent foreigner’s hands and legs with ropes.
Letter – Unlock the potential of vocational training
There are jobs in Namibia but, Namibians are not competent enough to occupy these jobs.
Letter – Improve education by taking it into the public domian
In accordance with a cabinet decision of 9/17 June 2001/2014, the government of the Republic of Namibia abolished the mandatory payment of school development funds to schools by 2016.
Editorial – Political will needed to end Covid quagmire
As World Aids Day is commemorated this week around the world, we need to pause and think about what we can learn from our HIV ordeal.
Know your civil servant – Nothing more rewarding than ‘justice served’
There is nothing more rewarding for any legal head than seeing justice being served – not only for the victim but also for the wrongly accused.
