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Opinions
Opinion – The struggle to promote Namibian arts in rural areas
In 2008, when I obtained my Higher Diploma in Visual Arts at the University of Namibia, I decided to dedicate myself to the development of arts and cultural activities in Namibia.
Opinion – Geingob: Nandi-Ndaitwah sole candidate for the 2024 election
It is not an exaggeration to depart on the notion that Namibia has the potential to reach an acceptable level of prosperity and stability. A level acceptable to ourselves and the future generations. It, however, needs all of us to keep the telescope steady.
Opinion – Analysis of intractable conflict between Katima Mulilo Town Council and residents
The Katima Mulilo Town Council (KMTC) levies taxes on the residents of the town with the view to raise revenue for the local authority council to fund local services such as basic services, protection and safety services, social and welfare services, and cultural services.
Opinion – Benefits of the Blue Ocean Strategy to small businesses
In the ever-evolving landscape of business, where competition is fierce, and markets are saturated, small businesses are navigating uncharted waters to secure their place in the sun.
Opinion – Black Africa Sports Club Saga: First stern test for the new NFA leadership
Allow me space in your esteemed newspaper to critically analyse the not-so-pleasant incident that had tongues wagging in the football fraternity concerning the Black Africa Sports Club (BASC) brand and, by extension, the handling of the matter by Southern Stream Football First Division (SSFD) supremo and Namibia Football Association (NFA) vice president Murs Markus.
Opinion – Planting seeds of innovation, value addition
The economic suffocation of many developing countries has become rampant while some are grappling to locate tools in their toolbox that can unlock them out.
Opinion – Towards a brighter tomorrow: India’s G20 presidency and the dawn of a new multilateralism
Today marks 365 days since India assumed the G20 presidency. It is a moment to reflect, recommit, and rejuvenate the spirit of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future.’
Can Windhoek’s urban development discourse resolve tribalism?
Consider the tribal tensions that happened at the soccer games on 18 November 2023 or the fact that certain tribes cannot be found walking around certain locations in Katutura.
Opinion – Politics of grace and post-apartheid reconciliation
Nelson Mandela’s visit to the South African team before the opening game of the 1995 Rugby World Cup can be viewed as politics of grace in motion.