If it’s one thing I know about Top Cheri…with every interview, she always makes reference to her hometown Walvis Bay.
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In an effort to contribute significantly to the cultural and entertainment landscape, Feelings Nation Extravaganza Volume 6 is set to captivate audiences with a mesmerising display of music, art, innovation and culinary delights.
Travelling is Expensive
It is inevitable to talk about travel, local or otherwise, without acknowledging the elephant in the room: ‘Travelling costs money’.
Opinion – Market mechanism and impact on development
In the heart of Africa, Namibia stands tall as a beacon of democracy, a nation with a resolute commitment to political, economic and social progress. But the true strength of this democracy lies in the hands of its young citizens.
Opinion – Unleashing the power of ordinary citizens in police investigations
In the realm of criminal justice, it has become a commonplace practice to place sole blame on the police when convictions fail to materialise.
Opinion – Gradually eroding the rule of law
The Legal Assistance Centre Series on Rule of Law defines the rule of law to mean that everyone, all individuals and all institutions including judges, magistrates, government officials, the police and the army, must follow the constitution and the law.
Opinion -Will Moses take Windhoekers to the promised land?
It will all become clear in the fullness of time, as they say.
Opinion – Prevalence of hate speech on social media
The availability of multiple platforms to raise one's opinion under the guise of freedom of speech and expression has resulted in much vitriol being spat out on social media that qualifies as hate speech.
Opinion – Namibia’s role in the future of sustainable energy
The term on everyone’s lips these days is green hydrogen.
Uanguta wants economy to avert natural resource curse
The deputy governor of the Bank of Namibia, Ebson Uanguta, said that Namibia needs to avert the natural resources curse that has befallen many oil-producing economies that did not set appropriate public policies and didn’t sufficiently prepare their public services to weather the storms associated with being an oil-producing economy.








