President Hage Geingob has urged public servants to provide diligent and timeous service delivery to citizens to attain effective governance.
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NDF, BDF kick off exercise Hanganee Two
The Namibian Defence Force and Botswana Defence Force on Thursday officially kicked off with the joint military exercise called Hanganee Two, which is being held in the Omaheke region.
21 000 on HIV treatment in Oshana
Despite the fact that 98% of HIV positive adults in the region are virally suppressed, the total number of people active on HIV care and treatment remains at 21 053 people, in the Oshana region.
Opinion – The paradox of independence
Many Namibians are coming to terms with the current situation of economic hurdles and the high rate of unemployment. Resources are hard to come by and many people find it difficult to eke a decent living after 33 years of independence.
Opinion – Society, production and philosophies of education
In any given society, the mode of production – the socio-economic context within which people function and based on which they develop their institutions – defines their worldview.
Opinion – Culture wars need critical thinking, respectful dialogue
Culture wars have become a defining feature of our times. From debates over immigration and multiculturalism to conflicts over gender and sexuality, cultural issues are at the forefront of public discourse. But what are culture wars, and what do they tell us about our society?
Opinion – Balancing human dignity during arrest of transgender persons
Generally, it may be agreed that when society ponders on security discussions, there is a token of profound appreciation that helps to polish the rough edges of human co-existence and mankind’s intelligible quest for survival.
Opinion – Lecturers contribute to students’ failure in examinations
Written examinations contribute immensely to the assessment of students' knowledge and skills in their fields of study.
Opinion – Constitution trumps Swapo’s marriage policy
By way of giving context, Namibia is plagued with endless historical social development challenges. The most prominent of these are poverty, unemployment, inequality and housing informality.
Know your civil servant – Society is governed by laws I draft
Hilma Dalondoka Kuduva is a chief legal officer in the directorate of legislative drafting within the Ministry of Justice. Kuduva, a highly skilled legislative drafter, is responsible for drafting and scrutinising legislation, such as proposed Bills Acts of parliament, rules, regulations, proclamations, codes and directives.









