2023-01-13Staff Reporter It is easy to point fingers but hard to prescribe solutions. Some believe that teachers are to blame for the recent poor results in the national examinations, others believe the government and the parents are to blame, while there are also those who believe that a combination of various factors is to blame. View more
2023-01-13Josef Kefas Sheehama It is estimated that 70% of the Namibian population depends on agriculture in terms of employment, income and food security. The value added to the sector in the third quarter (Q3) of 2022 was estimated to be N$3.2 billion in nominal terms, representing 6.4% of the GDP, according to the NSA. View more
2023-01-13Staff Reporter In our communities, there are widespread notions that have served functions for years. Most of these beliefs that were ingrained in us turned out to be detrimental to our mental health in indirect ways. View more
2023-01-13Staff Reporter During her closing remarks, Minister of Education, Arts and Culture Anna Nghipondoka sternly told teachers to stop defending themselves and start defending learners. View more
2023-01-13Staff Reporter The first day of a child’s official school career should be a momentous one. A time to celebrate, as junior sets off to conquer this strange new place, make new friends, and learn about the marvel that is this world we live in. View more
2023-01-13Staff Reporter Teaching is a challenging, tough, yet rewarding career that isn’t for everybody. As the saying goes, teachers are born, not made, and it all comes down to passion. This is according to Mathew Kalimbo, a language teacher. View more
2023-01-13Loide Jason A protest by workers of the Craft Bistro caused police to drag Michael Amushelelo away from the scene and arrest him, action that has caused the activist to sue the police. View more
2023-01-13Maria Sheya The Ministry of Safety and Security will have to dig into its coffers once more to pay an inmate N$50 000 after he was assaulted by correctional officers. View more