Since 2020, Malaysia’s body polity has been characterized by instability and internal strife, following the “Sheraton Move” that saw former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad resign.
Opinions
Opinion – Swapo heading for watershed congress
Swapo Party is gearing up for its elective congress this week.
Opinion – The importance of teaching financial literacy in schools
How many times have we read numerous newspaper articles about children who squandered their inheritance money or how they trusted quick “get rich” schemes and were dubbed out of it?
Opinion – Learning through gaming
Gaming is often frowned upon, with many people holding the view that it is addictive, non-productive and adds no value to players. But what if gaming can improve one’s skills and knowledge?
Opinion – Crisis communication tips for public relations professionals
A badly handled crisis can have a negative impact on organisations for years, driving away customers and damaging brand reputation.
Opinion – The role of a commercial bank in modern financial system
The activities of commercial banks as we know them today date back to 1200s during the periods when merchants’ trading were expanding to wider geographical areas.
Tranquil exchange with Valerie Tjirimuje – Emotional intelligence
Does emotional intelligence matter to you as much as it matters to your employer? The term emotional intelligence has been enjoying popular demand since the late 90s to an extent that some employers believe it is more needed than traditional intelligence (Intelligence Quotient- IQ) as we all know it.
Economic stress may trigger high crime rate
Windhoek recorded nearly 360 cases of robberies in 49 days between 27 June 2022 and 14 August 2022, according to the City of Windhoek.
Opinion – Influencer marketing in the digital era
Traditional marketing methods such as TV or print do not work well anymore as opposed to social media because as technology evolves, people are becoming more comfortable with consuming information digitally.
Opinion – Epoch of the President’s guardianship of the Namibian house
A sitting president is judged against his predecessor.








