There is a growing interest in the issue of decentralisation of political, administrative, economic and financial dimensions.
National
Opinion – Genocide deal undermines century-old quest for justice
I am Namibian-born educator currently living in the United States of America, and a descendant of direct victims of the Ovaherero and Nama genocide.
Letter – Victims of poverty
We all have problems – just as I thought my problems were greater, I travelled few places in Namibia, where my heart bleeds of sorrow.
Letter – Being effective public servants to the people
During the Covid-19 pandemic, several people languished in hard economic scope for many reasons among them: the lower levels of financial literateness.
Editorial – Common genocide position can unite us
Lively and audience-oriented debates have been taking centre stage in the National Assembly over the past two weeks.
Know your civil servant – Lydia Kambonde – Everyone deserves justice
The Namibian Constitution requires the State to provide free legal representation to anyone accused of crimes who cannot afford a private lawyer.
Oshikuku inmate assaulted, probe ordered
Police officers at Oshikuku are under the spotlight for allegedly assaulting an inmate and smuggling illicit goods into police holding cells.
NaTIS Walvis suspends learner licence bookings
The Roads Authority (RA) has temporarily suspended all learner licence bookings at the Walvis Bay NaTIS centre as from Tuesday until 8 October.
Ministry returns N$240m to treasury
The lack of capacity within the urban and rural development ministry, a moratorium on travel as well as some administrative lapses were outlined as major contributing factors to underspending within the ministry.
Namibia is being swindled – Swartbooi
Landless People’s Movement leader Bernadus Swartbooi has equated government’s genocide deal with chief Joseph Fredericks II being swindled by an “unscrupulous” German businessman in April 1883.
