Towards the end of last year, Namibia has experienced a change of wind in the political arena with many young people backing an independent political candidate who felt that the government was to be blamed for the high rate of unemployment among the youth, especially in towns such as Windhoek and Walvis Bay.
Opinions
Opinion – Are we going to create or destroy our country?
Namibians, Africans and global citizens generally have the desire for their countries to grow and develop. In the midst of a global pandemic, humanity is faced with its greatest challenges of being unable to ensure the well-being of people, the planet and profits.
Opinion – The role of associations in strengthening health care professions
Professional associations are entities aimed at determining professional standards, educational requirements and the scopes of practice for professionals.
Opinion – A look at the generational paradigm in Namibian society
It is often argued that political preferences are shaped by categories such as race, ethnicity, gender and class.
Opinion – Personal finance doesn’t fear the stock market
In its simplest form, investing is putting money, time and effort into something in the hopes of making a profit or earning and income.
Opinion – Is your Will up to date? If not, do it today
Crises have one thing in common and crucial decisions matter.
Opinion – Is vocational training the solution to youth unemployment?
Firstly, allow me to say that, I always prefer to begin with the following whenever I am writing on education; Craft (1984) noted that the word “education” comes from two different Latin roots.
Opinion – Why Govt struggles to deliver on various mandates
The head of state and government declared the current year as the year of introspection.
Opinion – An aspiring farmer’s wishes
Allow me to share my elongated views on agricultural practice in my country Namibia.
Opinion – A call to end the undignified, traumatic Covid-19 burials
As the death toll has risen around the world, it has created an unprecedented challenge for the healthcare workers, forensic experts, governments, communities and most importantly families.