One major reason for the young Namibians to venture into the unknown world and jungle to wage the war of liberation was the need to overhaul Bantu Education.
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Opinion – Students ombuds, an overdue intervention
On 16 October 2015, the former University of Cape Town Ombud, wrote in the Mail and Guardian “Every varsity should have an Ombud”.
Opinion – Namibia can stimulate economic growth and employment by 2022
Namibia, like other emerging markets, has a critical need to attract foreign investment while at the same time driving economic transformation. Infrastructure investment, delivery and maintenance will play a leading role in Namibia’s economic stimulation.
Opinion – The agony of unemployed graduates
Unemployment has become one of the most deep-rooted millennial problem facing Namibia effectuated by a one-size-fits-all education system that does not help graduates with employability or entrepreneurial skills.
Opinion – Shades and scars of legalising gay marriages (part 1)
Allow me space in your esteemed newspaper to air my views on the captioned matter.
Opinion – The sad case of O’brien Hekandjo
After a press engagement on the state of coalition politics at the City of Windhoek, I rushed home to collect my luggage on my way to Hosea Kutako International Airport.
Opinion – The Geingob we are going to miss
In a peaceful, but yet misconstrued opinion piece titled: “Third term for President Geingob: Political Considerations”, I expressed my personal opinion as a citizen who is not at loggerheads with my own conscience, and as one exercising the fullest extent of my freedom of speech as enshrined in the Namibian constitution.
Letter – Voters will decide on Namibia’s next presidente
During Namibia’s last Presidential and National Assembly elections, the people of this republic voted for their preferred presidential candidates and political parties.
Letter – Farewell to Ignatius ShixwameniIn….. loving tribute of Joseph Axab Hendricks
Those who quote literature and other scholars are told.
Editorial – Coalition is about compromise
A little over three months ago, we castigated warring Windhoek local authority councillors over their endless infighting.
