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Opinions
Opinion – From strangers to survivors: Navigating Windhoek’s challenges
Hello, dear reader, I am Teobarde Titus, and I want to share a gripping tale that unfolded one unforgettable night in Windhoek. I was just an 18-year-old (now 20), full of dreams and ambitions when my pursuit of higher education led me to the University of Namibia (Unam).
Opinion – Human-centric globalisation: Taking G20 to the last mile, leaving no one behind
these two words capture a deep philosophy. It means ‘the world is one family’. This is an all-embracing outlook that encourages us to progress as one universal family, transcending borders, languages and ideologies.
Opinion – To all unemployed graduates
The journey from graduation to gainful employment can be a daunting one, often fraught with uncertainty, anxiety and stress.
Opinion – Admission of learners in state schools
On 23 May 2023, the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture released a circular on the admission of learners into state schools in 2024 to outline the admission of learners into state schools in all grades.
Opinion – #BeFree Youth Campus – Shining example of youth upskilling
In the fast-paced world of today, where gadgets and Wi-Fi routers are everywhere and robots seem to be getting smarter by the minute, being a highly-skilled youth is like having a superpower.
Opinion – The importance of finding and generating funds for schools
Funding has a direct impact on the quality of education we provide to our children.
Opinion – Tribute to Rikuetjua Tjombonde
I met Rikuetjua Tjombonde sometime in the spring of 1993.
Opinion – Empowering youth in Namibia’s agriculture sector: the abattoir opportunity
As young individuals, we cordially embrace the establishment of the abattoir in Rundu, Kavango East region.
Opinion – Youth and employment
The concern with the employment problem in Africa is based on the complete erosion of the belief that economic growth and welfare are positively related and, therefore, that the maximisation of growth is also the maximisation of welfare.