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Opinions
Opinion – Media framing of Namibian land, agrarian issues
It has been 33 years of independence and the dust around land reform has refused to settle. There are sort of divergent narratives on the issue.
Opinion – Illuminating possibilities
In a rapidly evolving world, the pursuit of sustainability is paramount. Enfin, poised to lead in Namibia’s solar funding arena, is driven by a singular guiding principle.
Opinion – Who is going to fill the Geingob void?
IN the political corridors, constituencies, cities, towns, and villages, many Namibians are wondering what will happen after President Hage Geingob bids farewell in March 2025.
Opinion – Fuel price increase amid economic struggles
THE Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced an increase in the prices of petrol and diesel, citing a combination of rising international oil prices, the depreciation of the Namibian dollar, and catastrophic flooding in Libya.
Opinion – Offtake agreements are key to SMEs
It is very important to note that SMEs are a pivotal backbone to any given economy. Hence, they should be well nurtured and streamlined in the means of economic production by creating an economic atmosphere that is receptive and welcoming. I
Opinion – Namibian Labour Act ambiguous about constructive dismissal
Labour laws in general recognise different types of termination of employment on one side by the employer and on another side by an employee in an employment contract.
Opinion – Why do we really celebrate on the 21st of March?
Year in and year out it’s about time that we as citizens of this nation ask ourselves what we really celebrate on the 21st of March.
Opinion – Prioritising ICT infrastructure investment for development
It goes without saying that information and communication technologies (ICTs) play a pivotal role in the global economy being a key driver and enabler for all sectors.
Opinion – Critical raw materials for African development
Demand for critical raw materials (also called ‘critical minerals’) globally is growing rapidly, with significant implications for Namibia and African countries at large.









