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Opinion –  Captured without consent: The silent violation of human dignity in public spaces 
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Opinion –  Captured without consent: The silent violation of human dignity in public spaces 

In recent years, the widespread use of smartphones has made video capturing in public spaces common and effortless.  While technology has brought many benefits, it has also introduced serious ethical and legal concerns, particularly when videos are taken without the consent of the individuals involved.  Recording people without their permission, especially for ridicule, fame, or...

Opinion – Namibia’s future in our hands 
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Opinion – Namibia’s future in our hands 

With one-third of our population in school, education is not just a priority – it is a national survival strategy.  Namibia has a population of just over 3.1 million, and nearly one million learners are enrolled in basic education.  This is more than a statistic – it is a mirror reflecting our future. Almost one...

Opinion – Illegal by law, overlooked by the State  …the silent frog harvest in namibia
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Opinion – Illegal by law, overlooked by the State  …the silent frog harvest in namibia

Namibia is endowed with an extraordinary assemblage of wildlife, magnificently adapted to survive and flourish under the country’s harsh arid and semi-arid climatic regimes, including a remarkable diversity of amphibian species. Among these are notable frog species such as the Giant African Bullfrog, the Common Platanna, and the Mapacha Grass Frog, among others. The Giant...

Opinion –  Men in boardrooms: Authenticity or perfect pretence 
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Opinion –  Men in boardrooms: Authenticity or perfect pretence 

Have judicial proceedings and tribunal inquiries become a risk to participants?  South Africa has recently been reeling in shock following the killing of Witness D in the Madlanga Commission.  He was gunned down on the presence of his family outside his home in Brakpan, Pretoria.  Social commentators and analysts have linked this killing to Witness...

Opinion – Preventing bullying among new learners
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Opinion – Preventing bullying among new learners

As schools welcome new learners each year, most learners arrive filled with hope, curiosity, and ambition.  However, for some, this transition is also accompanied by fear, particularly the fear of bullying. New learners are often more vulnerable because they are unfamiliar with the school environment, lack established friendships, or may appear different in language, culture,...