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Opinion – An empty brain gives no signal 
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Opinion – An empty brain gives no signal 

In April this year, I wrote an article bemoaning the speed at which we seem to be lowering standards and embracing mediocrity in public institutions.  That article, titled ‘Developmental State, Meritocracy and Minimum Requirements’ had these important lines: “Our country has subordinated meritocracy in preference of irrational and irrelevant considerations. Ordinary Namibians are aware that...

Opinion – Police diplomacy’s role in fighting transnational crime
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Opinion – Police diplomacy’s role in fighting transnational crime

In an era where borders seem more porous than ever and criminal networks weave seamlessly across continents, the battle against transnational crime is no longer confined to traditional law-enforcement approaches. A new frontier has emerged—one that transcends territorial limitations and embraces a more sophisticated, collaborative effort: police diplomacy. Without this pivotal tool, no nation can...

Opinion – The transformativepower of words
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Opinion – The transformativepower of words

Writing legibly has never been one of my strongest points. I have often wondered whether exasperated examiners passed me at school and university on the assumption that one so lacking in handwriting skills must obviously have used his time to soak up the more important facts of the subject matter being examined. Letters to family...

Opinion – Ensuring pension fund efficiency
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Opinion – Ensuring pension fund efficiency

Pension funds require the responsible management and safeguarding of members’ retirement savings to provide peace of mind.  This is achieved through robust and transparent communication to create awareness and provide knowledge on the importance of saving for retirement.  Pension savings can provide a certain degree of financial security, independence and stability upon retirement, disability, ill-health...

Opinion – Compromising national security
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Opinion – Compromising national security

I recently visited a neighbouring country where I was subjected to intensive scrutiny through the immigration formalities. After submitting my authorised new identity card to the immigration officer, I was grilled despite having the relevant document.  Despite that scrutiny, I commended the immigration officer for carrying out her official duties in a firm but professional...

Opinion – Gen. Ndaitwah: From battlefield to first gentleman
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Opinion – Gen. Ndaitwah: From battlefield to first gentleman

As Namibia moves closer to its November elections, we will soon witness the ushering in of the first female president.  Consequently, General Epaphras Denga Ndaitwah, the former chief of the Namibian Defence Force and a veteran of the liberation struggle, will assume the role of first gentleman. With his wife, Dr Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, poised to...

The price of Ukraine’s foolish gamble
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The price of Ukraine’s foolish gamble

Over a month ago, on 6 August, Ukraine launched a major incursion into the Russian border region of Kursk. Despite initial advances, this offensive was doomed to fail.  Indeed, there was something of a kamikaze attack about it, as some observers, this one included, pointed out at the time. Fielding brigades of its most experienced...

Opinion – Nigeria’s floods
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Opinion – Nigeria’s floods

The collapse of a dam in north-eastern Nigeria has caused severe flooding, destroyed thousands of homes and worsened a dire humanitarian crisis.  The flooding in Borno state has affected a million people, the state governor said on Wednesday, straining resources as authorities scramble to rescue residents and place them in temporary shelters. A video of...

Escaping the low- or middle-income trap
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Escaping the low- or middle-income trap

To become a modern, high-income country is a dream shared by all developing countries. According to the World Bank, in the period between the end of WWII and 2008, among 200 developing economies, only South Korea and Taiwan (China) moved up from the status of low-income economies to high-income economies. Moreover, among the 101 middle-income...