It is no news that Africa has been at the back seat for far too long with minimal influence in our global society.
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Opinion – Namibian tourism industry is too precious to perish
A never-seen-before happening is unfolding. Both the developed and developing world, the rich and the poor, people of all races and nationalities are being affected.
Letter – Priorities in turbulent times
Times such as this are draining as they bring instability in our emotions.
Letter – Putting the 2020 education year under the microscope
Yesteryear’s education calendar was an impasse, difficult, perplexing and a novel one to the education fraternity.
Fighting Covid-19 a personal responsibility
News about the soon-to-arrive Covid-19 vaccine on Namibian shores offers hope for our country’s response in the fight against the global pandemic.
Rain wreaks havoc on southern roads
The Roads Authority (RA) has asked all road users to exercise extra caution and be vigilant on their journeys, especially in areas where good rains have fallen.
Attempted robbery suspect appears
An attempted robbery suspect who was shot and wounded by police officers last week in Windhoek’s Cimbabasia area has appeared in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court, while another is yet to appear.
Land provision tops Ongwediva agenda
ONGWEDIVA - The mayor of Ongwediva, Taarah Shalyefu, said the council has this year prioritised the provision of land to low-income earners and sewer system in informal settlements.
NIMT in disarray… governance woes haunt institution
WALVIS BAY – The state of governance at the beleaguered Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) is currently in disarray as the board of trustees still consists of a deceased member as well as an inactive one, both of whom have been ‘serving’ for the last 29 years.
Grieving families rage against Covid burial protocols
Bereaved families losing loved ones to the novel coronavirus are still finding themselves at odds with protocols put in place by the authorities to handle bodies of victims of the pandemic.
