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Opinion – Nuclear power to boost Namibia’s energy security
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Opinion – Nuclear power to boost Namibia’s energy security

Energy security demands a reduction in reliance on imported fossil fuels, as everyone braces for the potential of an impending energy apocalypse. Namibia must prioritise building a nuclear power plant reactor if it wants to surpass its current position, and become a leader in energy self-sufficiency. The most cost-effective way for Namibia to boost energy...

Opinion – Is Green Hydrogen an investment for all?
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Opinion – Is Green Hydrogen an investment for all?

Topics around resource management and the socio-economic impacts do not require only a nuanced understanding to avoid search-engine from crash, nor the right blueprint, but gained momentum of resource sustainability. As much as the need to engineer new development in the fourth industrial revolution is concerned, more consideration is needed to diagnose and antagonise the...

Opinion – Why parastatal privatisation is risky 
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Opinion – Why parastatal privatisation is risky 

The privatisation of State-owned enterprises is increasingly being presented as a solution to the challenges these entities face, particularly in Namibia.  Proponents often argue that poor management and inefficiencies justify transferring State assets to private hands.  However, this perspective overlooks the broader and often detrimental consequences that history and global examples have demonstrated. While it...

Opinion – Understanding China’s Belt and Road Initiative and AU’s Agenda 2063: Part 2
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Opinion – Understanding China’s Belt and Road Initiative and AU’s Agenda 2063: Part 2

Progressive forces have described China’s dream through the Belt andRoad Initiative in Africa and Africa’s dream through the African Union’s Agenda 2063 as complementary.  The Belt and Road Initiative projects in Africa have primarily assisted the continent to realise some of the seven developmental aspirations of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, leading to what has...

Opinion – Advancing regional planning, economic development 
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Opinion – Advancing regional planning, economic development 

Namibia, with its diverse geography and rich cultural heritage, stands at a pivotal point in its journey towards equitable and sustainable economic growth. As the nation continues to evolve, regional planning emerges as a crucial tool for optimising resource allocation, enhancing infrastructure, and promoting environmental sustainability. At its core, regional planning serves as the foundation...

Opinion – Why our manufacturing base is low 
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Opinion – Why our manufacturing base is low 

Namibia did not, in my view, immediately post-independence start its economic journey on a very good note. Coming fresh from the war for national independence, the nation did not have the technical capacity or know-how to wage the new economic battle or struggle that was before it.   The leaders then somehow, directly and indirectly, gave...

Letter – Consumer protectionlaw long-overdue 
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Letter – Consumer protectionlaw long-overdue 

The Namibian Law Reform and Development Commission (LRDC) is a vital institution established by the Law Reform and Development Commission Act, 1991 (Act No. 29 of 1991) with the core mandate of undertaking research in connection with all branches of law and making recommendations for their reform and development. However, despite the presence of various...

OPINION – Political manifestosmust be analysed
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OPINION – Political manifestosmust be analysed

A political manifesto serves as a roadmap that outlines the policies a political party commits to implement should it gain power in general elections.   Before an election, each political party unveils its official manifesto, establishing the framework for its campaign.  These manifestos play a crucial role by communicating to voters the rationale behind soliciting...

OPINION – It’s ‘now or never’ to limit global warming
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OPINION – It’s ‘now or never’ to limit global warming

Anew flagship UN report on climate change indicating that harmful carbon emissions from 2010-2019 have never been higher in human history, is proof that the world is on a “fast track’’ to disaster, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned.  Scientists are also arguing that it’s “now or never” to limit global warming to...