When the devastating Covid-19 pandemic struck the world, universities had to pragmatically deal with change and adaptation to survive.
National
Opinion – Tribute to Reverend William Julius Daniels
I classify a moment of silence like a heavy nimbostratus cloud overhanging a specific geographical location – and as dark as it is, bringing joy to farmers while posting a threat and great fear to “masses, such as me, who are homeless in the loss of Dr Julius”.
Opinion – A letter from the office of citizenship
For a couple of weeks, I have been struggling to write this piece, as I have been rehearsing in my mind not to start trouble.
Opinion – Fiscal decentralisation and its impact on economic growth
There is a growing interest in the issue of decentralisation of political, administrative, economic and financial dimensions.
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.
