Undoubtedly, Covid-19 has “messed up” things. It is a disaster. However, an argument could be that there are opportunities and benefits in Covid-19 despite its devastating consequences. In other words, Covid-19 might be a strength.
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Opinion – How are we raising our children?
Each day, the press is awash with hair-raising gender-based violence cases. It’s always the kind of stories that stop one’s heart in its tracks. The question is: what causes this nauseating and inhuman behaviour from sections of our society.
N$125 000 to revive Siya horticulture project
Siya - Efforts by the Kavango West region to fully revive the Siya Horticulture Project in the Kapako constituency on Tuesday received another boost as the Watyako Foundation and its partners injected a donation valued at N$125 000.
AMTA opens Omaheke distribution centre
The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) recently opened a distribution centre in Gobabis after their visit earlier this year, where they engaged farmers and other stakeholders in the region.
Theofelus: Relevant information improves lives
Information deputy minister Emma Theofelus says information can be used as a public good or enemy, and that it only becomes valuable when it is given and received to improve lives and decisions citizens make.
Woman guilty of husband’s murder
A woman, who was on trial for conspiring with several men to kill her husband, was convicted for his death on Friday by the High Court.
Child rapist fit to stand trial
Jeremia van Wyk, who confessed under oath to having abducted and sexually violated a minor in 2019, was found fit to stand trial by two psychiatrists, Windhoek High Court Judge Christie Liebenberg was informed last week.
PG’s tardiness lets murder accused walk free
The Katutura Magistrate’s Court last week struck the case of a man accused of killing and setting alight his live-in girlfriend two years ago in Katutura, Windhoek from the court roll.
No death linked to vaccination
Health minister Kalumbi Shangula says since the beginning of the Covid-I9 vaccination campaign, the ministry has not recorded a case of death due to the Covid-19 vaccination.
Shilunga: Genocide debate could foster nationhood
Swapo member of parliament Kornelia Shilunga believes the genocide debate under discussion in the national assembly presents the most fitting opportunity to foster and deepen Namibians’ bond as a nation.
