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Uncommon sense – Winds of change sweeping across the world
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Uncommon sense – Winds of change sweeping across the world

If the election outcomes in South Africa, Botswana, and now the USA are not clearly pointing to something, one would not know what else to do.  It has not been clearer that there is a great and fundamental spiritual transformation going on in the entire world. The truth of the matter is that, at some point, the world seemed to have forgotten that...

Opinion – Does your vote count? 
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Opinion – Does your vote count? 

The importance of elections cannot be doubted or over-emphasised.  At the very least, they provide the public with its clearest formal opportunity to influence the political process and help, directly or indirectly, to determine who will hold government power.  From this perspective, elections are about results.   In other words, who wins and who loses. ...

Opinion – Taxpayers bankroll political campaigns
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Opinion – Taxpayers bankroll political campaigns

One of the trademarks of a democracy is regular elections after a specified period, as stipulated in the constitution of the country. Namibia is once again exercising this democratic right on 27 November this year. Twenty-one political parties in a population of three million people are participatingin the elections, and the election campaign ball has...

Opinion – Crucial need responsible corporate practices in Namibia
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Opinion – Crucial need responsible corporate practices in Namibia

In recent years, the global business landscape has seen an increasing emphasis on corporate social responsibility (CSR).  As nations around the world grapple with the effects of climate change, social inequality, and economic disparities, businesses are being urged to do more than just generate profits.  They are expected to play an active role in fostering...

Opinion – Governance of communal farming and cattle posts in rural Namibia
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Opinion – Governance of communal farming and cattle posts in rural Namibia

This opinion piece holds that communal farming and maintaining cattle posts in communal areas, if done within the realm of relevant laws and customary norms, may potentially enhance rural livelihoods and reduce poverty in Namibia.  Rural people derive and sustain livelihoods from communal land and commonage areas, thus communal land tenure is non-negotiable. It is...

Opinion –  Is the church asleep?
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Opinion –  Is the church asleep?

This thought-provoking question is derived from observing the current situation of substance abuse among the youth in Namibia, especially Khomasdal, a suburb of Windhoek. Khomasdal was founded as a residential area for the Coloured and Baster people during the Apartheid era. Today, Khomasdal is a multi-ethnic/cultural residential area, but most of its population still belongs...

Opinion – An urgent call for gender-just online and offline media landscapes
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Opinion – An urgent call for gender-just online and offline media landscapes

A few days ago, the world celebrated the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. This celebration comes at a time when journalists are facing complex and multi-layered challenges in their daily work.  One such challenge relates to the pronounced cases of online gender-based violence (OGBV) against female journalists, which not only threatens...

Opinion – We are Namibia, not South Africa nor Botswana 
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Opinion – We are Namibia, not South Africa nor Botswana 

We have seen seismic political changes in both South Africa and Botswana, some of which were projected, others that came as a surprise even to the then-incumbent and succeeding regimes.  We are however, failing to acknowledge the different political environments in these countries. Comrade Lucia Iipumbu, former youth leader and product of our movement, when...

Opinion – Shifting political landscape in Southern Africa
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Opinion – Shifting political landscape in Southern Africa

In recent years, the political landscape of Southern Africa has undergone a profound transformation, marked by the decline of long-standing liberational movements and the rise of opposition parties.  This shift is emblematic of a broader trend towards democratisation and political pluralism across the region. Countries like South Africa, Zambia and Botswana are at the forefront...

Opinion – Positive and sustainable change through conscious leadership 
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Opinion – Positive and sustainable change through conscious leadership 

Sustainability is the concept of meeting today’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. It encourages a balanced approach to using resources, taking only what we need while preserving essential resources for human survival.  Sustainability involves taking conscious steps to balance environmental, social, and economic factors to ensure the long-term...