It is with a deep sense of loss and sorrow that we learnt of the passing of our dear beloved Mother Frieda Ueripura Kauta, who departed from this world in the early evening of 14 January 2024.
Opinions
Opinion – A proper healthcare system is possible in Namibia
Do we have a proper healthcare system in Namibia? This letter attempts to diagnose and prescribe possible solutions to our healthcare system.
Opinion – Frustrating and pulling down intellectuals
I was honoured to attend the launch of Charles Mubita’s book, titled, ‘Symbiotic Relationship Between National Interest and Foreign Policy: The Nexus of Decision Making’, on 20 January 2024, which drew people from different spectrum of academicians, diplomats, politicians and rank and file.
Opinion – Strategies for navigating New Year’s economic uncertainty
Stepping into a new year requires more than normal financial planning in the ever-changing landscape of economic challenges.
Opinion – I’ll be careful in 2024, so why do I need insurance? Here’s why…
In 2024, ensuring comprehensive insurance coverage is paramount for you. It not only safeguards against unforeseen challenges, but also fosters a resilient foundation, allowing you to navigate uncertainties with confidence and protecting your well-being.
Opinion – Know your land networks in Africa
Network and networking are not the same. One is a group of people (network), and the other refers to those groups of people in action to achieve a purpose (networking).
Opinion – Decoding Namibian universities: Quality beyond grades
In the realm of Namibian higher education, the recent interview with Josy Nghipandua, the Students Recruitment and Operations Officer at the University of Namibia (UNAM), sheds light on the contrasting admission policies among the country’s universities.
Opinion – Nuclear energy is more sensible
In 2023, green hydrogen campaigns took up much of the news, surpassing the oil discovery and all other sources of energy to ponder on.
Opinion – The art of compassionate feedback in university education
In academia, examiners are like guides on a student’s educational journey, offering insights that can inspire, motivate and shape the future of scholars and leaders in business education.
Opinion – South Africa, Israel trade places … as unexpired crimes haunt recalcitrant Germany
Let us revisit 1948, when the British mandate over Palestine had just ended, followed by the declaration of the State of Israel, an idea pushed by the Jews who were determined to assert their rights there.









