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Opinion – Deliberately targeting UN missions, civilians are war crimes
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Opinion – Deliberately targeting UN missions, civilians are war crimes

The Rome Statute Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), “intentional attacks against personnel, installations, material, units or vehicles involved in a humanitarian assistance or peacekeeping mission in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations” that are entitled to civilian protections are war crimes in both international and non-international armed conflicts....

Opinion – Protecting the Namibian child
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Opinion – Protecting the Namibian child

Children are the future of society in that they are tomorrow’s adults, who will then mould their families. It is befitting that we look at the challenges they face, especially when their mental safety is under attack. There is a saying that goes, “A child is like a blanket sheet of paper on which every...

Opinion – Intersectional solidarity necessary for equal vote
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Opinion – Intersectional solidarity necessary for equal vote

In little over a month, Namibians from all walks of life will have the opportunity to participate in the electoral process by expressing who should be our representatives responsible for running the State. The collective decision we make as registered voters, entrusted with the future of an entire nation, should ultimately promote equality and dignity...

Opinion – Defects in the job market
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Opinion – Defects in the job market

Once upon a time, Namibia had an abundance of job opportunities. The Grade 10 and 12 certificates were valuable in seeking employment. Once upon a time, schools (principals) went to look for teachers at colleges, even when they were still studying. Once upon a time, nurses in hospitals and clinics were dressed in the same...

Opinion – Urgent need to integrate AI in newsrooms
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Opinion – Urgent need to integrate AI in newsrooms

The latest technology to disrupt newsroom operations is arguably artificial intelligence. Taking the form of generative AI, this technology has allowed machines to literally create, act and process prompts and information like human beings. Because of its ability to do tasks autonomously like human beings, there is deep seated fear that this technology will replace...

OPINION – Insurance: Your safety net in health crises
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OPINION – Insurance: Your safety net in health crises

In the face of a serious illness, the immediate focus often centres on medical treatment and recovery. However, the financial challenges that accompany a health crisis can be just as daunting.  While medical aids provide essential support for diagnosis and treatment, they often leave gaps that can lead to significant financial strain. This is where...

Opinion – Can Namibia avoid the ‘Dutch Disease’? … as Green Hydrogen sector emerges
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Opinion – Can Namibia avoid the ‘Dutch Disease’? … as Green Hydrogen sector emerges

For the past two years, Namibia has been the centre of attraction worldwide so far as green hydrogen is concerned, and notably, a series of large-scale-project launches has positioned Namibia as a destination for green energy project developers and financiers alike.  Shockingly, the recent various political parties’ manifestos that I perused did not say much...

Opinion – Complexities of death benefit distribution
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Opinion – Complexities of death benefit distribution

Trustees are responsible for identifying dependants and nominees, distributing death benefits fairly based on relevant factors and determining the most suitable payment method for beneficiaries.  The allocation of death benefits is a sensitive and often disputed aspect of pension fund management. Section 37C of the Pension Funds Act 24 of 1956 governs the distribution of...