2022-05-27Staff Reporter On 19 May 2022, I was honoured and privileged to attend one of the graduation ceremonies of the University of Namibia at its main campus. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine historically began in February 2014 following the Ukranian revolution of dignity, which initially focused on the status of Crimea and Donbas as part of Ukraine. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter Namibia is well known as a stable, democratic country, and is committed to stimulating economic growth and employment through foreign investment. View more
2022-05-27Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna On 2 August 2021, the United Nations General Assembly decided, in resolution A/RES/73/262, “to establish a permanent forum on people of African descent, which will serve as a consultation mechanism for people of African descent and other interested stakeholders as a platform for improving the quality of life and livelihoods of people of African descent…” View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter One identifies two sides in Namibia, the government and the people. The government comprises bureaucratic entities such as NamRA. The people embody citizens without an identity of bureaucratic power – as famously implied by government legislatures that everyone is the government. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter Since 25 May 1963, Africans have celebrated Africa Day, which is the formation of the Organisation of African Unity now known as the African Union. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter Around the globe, people are divided in their opinion of China. A median of 40% across 34 countries surveyed have a favourable view of that country, while a median of 41% have an unfavourable opinion. The country’s most positive ratings come from Russia (71% favourable), Nigeria (70%) and Canada (67%). View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter This week’s Africa Day passed by without much fanfare. In Namibia, we consider ourselves proud Africans. We fly the African Union flag next to ours. We sing the African Union anthem with ours. View more
2022-05-27Staff Reporter For Trisha Mawela, working for the government was a dream. Yes, a rarity, because for many, governments may only represent a stepping stone on which so-called bigger dreams can be built. View more
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