Toxic masculinity has become synonymous with concepts such as gender-based violence and the hashtag #MeTooMovement.
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Opinion – Perfect Sense with Dr Daniel F Nyaungwa Formulating the Sixth National Development Plan
By the time this piece is published, the NDP6 development process will have been launched, and the real work will have begun.
Opinion – The Supreme Court of Namibia failed the nation
The recent and most controversial Supreme Court judgement of Digashu and Others v GRN and Others; Seiler-Lilles v GRN and Others, where the majority ruled that the word spouses should include same sexes, has set a new constitutional jurisprudence in Namibia that does not reflect the values, morals and aspirations of the Namibian people.
Opinion – Drive less, fly less
Transport is responsible for almost a quarter of carbon dioxide (CO2) global emissions. Transport has the highest reliance on fossil fuels of any sector, and accounted for 37% of CO2 emissions from end-use sectors in 2021.
Know Your Civil Servant – Pride and passion key towards job satisfaction and professional growth – Nguuru
The smooth running of the public health sector requires the deployment of highly organised, friendly and approachable nurses who are not only passionate but also take pride in their work.
Legal principles applicable to applications for discharge of accused persons in terms of Section 174
The accused persons, being citizens of the United States of America, are jointly charged with Murder; Robbery with aggravating circumstances;
MICT launches Internet Universality Indicators assessment
Deputy information and communication minister Emma Theofelus on Tuesday launched the Namibia National Assessment on Internet Universality Indicators.
NSA extends deadline for census applications
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has announced that it has extended the due date for temporary vacancies for the 2023 census to 3 July 2023.
Sachinga gets community hostel to accommodate needy learners
With the help of the Zambezi regional council through the Food for Work programme, the Sachinga combined school will soon have a community hostel to accommodate some of their learners who walk long distances to get an education.
Hardworking youths need support to thrive
Otilie Mpingana Hauwanga (30) from Nkurenkuru is appealing to government to support hardworking youths in their self-employment endeavours. She says some youths are trying, but they are not equipped to do more.









