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Opinion –  Green hydrogen: Africa’s path to energy independence
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Opinion –  Green hydrogen: Africa’s path to energy independence

Access to reliable electricity continues to be a major challenge throughout sub-Saharan Africa, especially in rural regions. Expanding grid infrastructure is frequently prohibitively expensive and impractical due to challenging terrain and significant distances from urban centres. Consequently, millions of people depend on costly and polluting diesel generators, or are left without electricity altogether. Off-grid solar...

Opinion –  Root out corruption, madam President
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Opinion –  Root out corruption, madam President

How can Namibia be a richly-endowed country, yet have poor people? The startling figures of poverty, malnutrition, ill-health and unemployment are largely attributed to corruption and mismanagement. Corruption and mismanagement rob society of precious national resources meant to benefit everyone, and uplift people out of poverty and advance development.  They are indeed vices that have...

Opinion – Electoral Act and politicians’ rhetoric speeches 
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Opinion – Electoral Act and politicians’ rhetoric speeches 

It is common cause that the Electoral Act of Namibia was enacted to establish the Electoral Commission of Namibia. The Act also regulates the registration of voters and the nomination of candidates for elections. Additionally, it governs the conduct of elections for various offices.  These include the office of the President of Namibia, members of...

Opinion – #Namibia: Africa’s best-kept secret 
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Opinion – #Namibia: Africa’s best-kept secret 

Over the past three weeks, we have monitored the #Namibia hashtag across social media and online platforms.  What stood out the most were posts about tourism and the country’s oil and gas development, which is quite evident. But why is this all we are known for?  Is Namibia defined solely by tourism and recent oil...

Opinion – A call for equality, economic emancipation 
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Opinion – A call for equality, economic emancipation 

Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah’s appointment as the fifth and first female President of Namibia marks a monumental milestone that signals a new era for the country.  Her rise to the presidency was not a sudden turn of events, as her career in public service spans decades, marked by pivotal roles in government and diplomacy that have...

Opinion – The Wise Immanuel: A selfless servant
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Opinion – The Wise Immanuel: A selfless servant

The Cabinet appointments by Her Excellency Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah stand out prominently. These appointments are grounded in meritocracy and driven by a genuine desire for competency-based outcomes.  Additionally, there is an understanding that competency will lead to tomorrow’s leaders, emphasising that the time for authentic action, real commitment to our people, and diligence in our...

Opinion – Child Online Safety: What parents can do
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Opinion – Child Online Safety: What parents can do

In modern times, wanting a moment with a baby as young as two years old, they would instantly reach out for your phone instead of a smooch or a peekaboo. Many parents would find it amusing and fascinating that their kids are glued on their online devices watching “Baby Shark” or “Cocomelon. “ These are...

Opinion – Decolonising Namibia’s mining industry
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Opinion – Decolonising Namibia’s mining industry

Namibia is a country blessed with abundant natural resources gold, lithium, uranium, diamonds and more. These treasures lie beneath our soil, waiting to be harnessed for the benefit of all Namibians. Yet, the question remains: Are we truly reaping the benefits of our wealth?  Or are we allowing foreign investors and outdated policies to dictate...

Opinion – Genocide: Risks posed by skewed joint declaration
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Opinion – Genocide: Risks posed by skewed joint declaration

Conflict resolution and management skills are very important tools to succeed in the world of politics and nation building, as well as to bring about peace and stability in society.  One of the main causes of conflict in risk management is the divergence of expectations and interests among stakeholders.  These differences can lead to disagreements,...

Opinion – What Namibia’s new era is quietly getting right
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Opinion – What Namibia’s new era is quietly getting right

Let us step back from the noise. The inauguration, the reshuffles, the headlines about rain, ministers, titles and missed vetting – yes, they have dominated the first wave of commentary. But underneath the noise, something is shifting. Quietly, yes. Imperfectly, yes. But unmistakably. We are entering a new era. It is not just symbolic. It...