2022-06-17Prof Makala Lilemba The South African regime was brutal and used its security forces in beating, torturing, maiming and killing supporters of the liberation struggle. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter It has been stated that land is the primary source of inequality in contemporary society and in this regard, Namibia is no different. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter Environmental justice is a phenomenon that is seldom understood, especially when we consider our personal level of commitment to address climate and environmental issues. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines Universal Health Coverage (UHC) as a means for all individuals and communities to receive the health services they need without suffering financial hardship. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter The Namibian mining industry conventionally has to espouse a few new-fangled technologies due to the scale and convolution of its operations, but there are heavy outlays that come with the alteration. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter Namibians, especially workers, are going through extreme headwinds right now with food, fuel, credit and almost everything else having been the most expensive they’ve ever been. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter This week, Electoral Commission of Namibia chairperson Elsie Nghikembua (EN) spoke with New Era senior journalist Kuzeeko Tjitemisa (KT) about the country’s electoral body’s activities, issues and preparation for the 2024 general elections. View more
2022-06-17Staff Reporter Speaking of industrialisation, while undermining the arts sector is tantamount to cursing the farmer with your full food. After all, there is no development without the arts. Everything starts with a drawing or design and that is art. View more
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