As far as the strongly felt organisational goal of public service is concerned, it should be most evident in the local and regional sphere of government since it represents the place in government where people’s most basic needs should be taken care of.
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Opinion: Linyanti-Kikiya-Kanono corridor’s role in the struggle
In the early 1960s, there was influence at work not favourable towards the South African government, spearheaded by the political activists yearning for freedom and independence.
Opinion: Paying the price for democracy in Eswatini
What began as peaceful protests by students of the University of Eswatini (UNESWA), demanding answers on the disappearance and subsequent confirmation of the death of Thabani Nkomonye, reached a climax on the 28 and 29 of June as widespread violence and untold human suffering gripped the Kingdom of Eswatini.
Opinion: SOEs board members need training
Research, conducted in 2020 at a state-owned enterprise, suggested that the board members and top management leaders lack SOE corporate governance understanding, and need corporate governance and emotional intelligence training.
Opinion: Kalimbeza rice project needs serious intervention
Just for the record, I am not writing on behalf, nor am I representing a specific view of the Kalimbeza community.
Opinion: We shall overcome Covid-19
In the Gospel of Matthew 9, Jesus is walking onwards and is surrounded by the crowds: a desperate father has begged him to come to the aid of his daughter who is dying.
Letter – We are not okay
It is expected that the psychological toll of the Covid-19 pandemic will last for an extended period. A sense of hopelessness permeates the atmosphere in our country, which is engulfed in anxiety and stress. In a sense, we are going through a period of collective grief.
Letter – Green hydrogen technologies essential in SADC
Southern African Science Service Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (Sasscal), which has been turned into Southern Africa’s implementation organisation for the promotion of the Paris Agreement and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, is looking with conviction to the day green hydrogen is in widespread use across SADC countries and the world as part of the global fight ag
Editorial – We are really on our own
There is hardly a speech at local or international level where Namibia’s political leaders do not mention the fact that this country is a child of international solidarity.
Know Your Civil Servant – Christopher Sitwala Muhapi – Senior information officer | MICT: Informing a nation
Christopher Sitwala Muhapi works as a senior information officer in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT). He is the head of the government information function in the Otjozondjupa region, and based at the regional capital, Otjiwarongo.
