Research in political science is mostly problem-driven (George and Bennett, 2005).
Opinions
Impact of illiteracy on Namibian communities
Literacy is not a luxury; it is a right and a responsibility. If our world is to meet the challenges of the 21st century, we must harness the energy and creativity of all our citizens” (Bill Clinton, 1994).
The diversity of people
… co-existence in peace and reconciliation
Opinion – The plight of STEM skills and science graduates
Allow me space in your valued newspaper to state my observation on the status of Science, Technology, and Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in our beloved country Namibia.
Opinion – Why the fuss over the World Bank’s country income classification?
The World Bank has been classifying countries according to their level of income since the late 1980s.
Opinion – Lockdown’s corporate communication dynamics
As the wave of remote work continues to redefine the path of corporate communication, large and small to medium enterprises have had to restructure how they operate and do business to remain compliant.
Opinion – A success story on trade with China and the world
Namibia’s exports to China has exceeded imports since the year 2018.
Opinion – Digital SWOT analysis for online school environment
Creativity and innovation of educational institutions are being challenged in this technological era.
Opinion – Sam’s journey to Namibia’s heart
Namibia; who is she, who is this girl…, no, not a girl anymore, she has come of age; she is a young lady, running about thirty years now – three million kids; she knows things – but as things go, she has been through a lot in her young life.
Opinion – Why President Geingob is the best for Namibia
No pun intended, but it vexes Namibia’s doomsayers that President Hage Geingob is being blamed for all the unprecedented headwinds that Namibia is going through – but in spite of the odds, the Geingob administration continues to weather the storm and soar even higher.