Africa is on a definite rising level of economic progress, as demonstrated during the Africa Energy Week hosted by the Africa Energy Chamber in Cape Town, South Africa under the theme “The African Energy Renaissance: Prioritising Energy Poverty, People, Planet, Industrialisation, and Free Markets”.
Opinions
Opinion – Let’s continue to build the Namibian house
Have you heard about the elephant in the room? It is a conversation about a controversial subject that no one wants to have because everyone fears conflict will break out, feelings will be hurt and then no one will be talking.
Opinion – Hunger and climate change
There are more than one billion hungry people in the world – and climate change threatens to significantly increase the number of people at risk of hunger and undernutrition.
Opinion – Eeshoke Chula-Chula: The new kid on the block
On social media and other platforms, the name Eeshoke Chula-Chula has exploded like a volcanic eruption across the mountains.
Opinion – Fīat iūstitia ruat cælum for scholars
Let justice be done though the heavens fall. These words from the Latin language were powerfully invoked by Lord Mansfield in 1772 as he freed the slaves whose fate was at issue in Summerset’s case.
Opinion – We are nearly at the end of the year
Before the year ends, let us do a quick reflection and see what you have accomplished so far for these past 10 months.
Opinion – Lack of helipads, supporting facilities in Namibian hospitals
The health sector has been reported before to be short on supplies, such as medicine.
Opinion – Financial planning for independent contractors and freelancers
The gig economy has transformed the way we work, providing freelancers and contractors with unparalleled freedom and opportunities. However, this newfound independence is sometimes accompanied by financial difficulties and uncertainty.
Opinion – Is harsh punishment alone a solution to rape crimes?
Rape is an act of sexual intercourse, perpetrated against a man or woman without their consent.
Opinion – ‘Dog eat dog!’ call for peace in the Middle East
In the just-ended United Nations General Assembly’s 78th Session, President Dr Hage G. Geingob made a clarion call to world leaders, saying, “We do not make peace with our friends, but with our enemies”.