2023-03-17Prof Jairos Kangira Ensuring the quality of higher education has been the core business of the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) since its inception by an Act of Parliament in 2003 (Act No 26 of 2003). View more
2023-03-17Correspondent Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning humanity to others. It is described as reminding us that I am what I am because of who we all are. Ubuntu is derived from the Nguni and Bantu languages. In isiZulu, the word symbolises being human. View more
2023-03-17Faustinus Shikukutu For years, young people have been made to believe that education is the way forward unlocking many doors in the hallway to success. View more
2023-03-17Correspondent The advent of technological advancement and the creation of social platforms heralded a watershed moment that set the stage for a paradigm shift that has challenged and supplanted traditional media’s dominance. View more
2023-03-17Correspondent Many reasons and arguments are brought forward by scholars in order to justify why the trajectories that African countries have towards industry must change. View more
2023-03-17Staff Reporter This year’s Independence Day presents an opportunity for Namibians to reflect on our history, celebrate our achievements, and renew our commitment to building a better future for the country. View more
2023-03-17Correspondent Edmund Khoaseb is a senior public relations officer at the Ministry of Justice and an infant to the public service. His key interest lies in effective public service delivery. View more