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Mavutu Conversations – Happy new year
This year is no different; we are still talking about women-related issues and everything surrounding women. I hope 2022 was a great year for every one of you readers.
Female filmmakers soak up Jo’burg film scene
Filmmakers Ndakalako Shilongo and Othilia Tutu Mungoba relish the opportunity granted to them to attend the Jo’burg Film Festival and later assist in the creation of the Namibian chapter of the Sisters Working in Film and Television (SWIFT).
Uncommon sense – The bliss of nothingness
Today’s life is a fleeting experience. Time and material possessions have become the benchmark not only for life’s worth, but also for the individual feeling of worth and self-concept.
Nascam board accused of bullying employees
The Namibian Society of Composers and Authors of Music (Nascam) board has been accused of bullying and side-lining employees, scrapping birthday bonuses, not employing a new CEO, and getting rid of an employee without notice, among other things.
No tolerance on corrupt civil servants – Schlettwein
Agriculture, water and land reform minister Calle Schlettwein has cautioned that theft and vandalism of water installation remain a matter of great concern in the ministry.
Namibia drops one place on global corruption index
Although Namibia’s score remained unchanged at 49 on the 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index, the country actually fell one spot to 59 on the global indicator of public sector corruption.
Green hydrogen value chain an opportunity for locals
Like many other countries on the continent, Namibia is plagued by energy poverty, which poses an obstacle to the economic growth and development of Namibia and her people.
Opinion – Higher education: A necessity for women
Education is a term which describes the process by means of which we come to realise our capacity for human action – that is to say, the capacity which makes it possible for us to act in a manner which appropriately distinguishes us from other objects or beings.
Opinion – Trial and error as political, educational systems’ hallmarks
In his documentary, ‘The Africans: A Triple Heritage, Programme 6: in Search of Stability’, Ali Mazrui (1986), the late renowned Kenyan academician and political analyst, likens Nigeria to an enormous political laboratory.