The ‘year of expectation’, as 2024 has been dubbed by His Excellency Dr Hage Geingob, is upon us.
Opinions
Opinion – The sacrifices for success
Success is like climbing a mountain, the view from the top is breathtaking, but the ascent demands sacrifice. Each step taken demands considerable effort, discipline, and resilience to endure the pain, confront challenges, and navigate harsh environments.
Opinion – University-community partnerships are the lifeblood of higher education
When university and college departments design new academic programmes, there is a strict requirement that they should hold stakeholders meetings or conferences where stakeholders’ observations and recommendations are incorporated into the proposed programmes.
Opinion – The role of Afrikaans in Namibia: A rejoinder
This is a rejoinder to an opinion piece that was published by Professor Andree-Jeanne Totemeyer in the Sun newspaper on 20th December 2023 under the same heading.
Opinion – Rihu, brothers, sisters and comrades … may your souls and spirits forever live!!!!
“Cdes and friends, I just received a sad message from Sister Lovona in the UK that Bro Berrenga passed on in Gambia on Saturday. He will be buried in Gambia as per his wish. May his soul rest in eternal peace. Regards Rihu,” came the message on a Thursday, 10 October 2019 at 12:57:02 CAT (Namibian time) to many of us from Rihupisa Kandando.
Opinion – Providing sound financial advice
Financial advice can help individuals to make informed decisions about their money and investments. Financial advisers can provide personalised recommendations based on an individual’s specific financial goals and risk tolerance.
Opinion – The morphology of co-operatives as guiding principle
If we look at the potential carriers of development in Namibia we have difficulties to see any:
Opinion – Social banking holds potential benefits for Namibia
Namibia’s economy is poised to evolve and grow. New sources of economic activity and revenue streams are imminent, and impetus for development of well-being and capital formation at the household level is growing.
Opinion – Untangling the dichotomy of bourgeoisie’ syndrome in government system
In primitive times as well as in the world of today, lacked the wherewithal of how nations can gain and divide wealth through production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Opinion – Is section 49(2) of POCA in compliance with Namibia’s constitutional framework?
In the tapestry of the unwavering love for our great nation, a profound admiration for the Namibian Constitution has blossomed, becoming the cornerstone of one’s patriotic fervour.