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Opinions
Opinion – Namibia needs to comprehend the technical aspects of green hydrogen
In the pursuit of a sustainable and eco-friendly future, the spotlight is firmly fixed on green hydrogen - an innovative solution with the potential to revolutionise the energy landscape.
Opinion – Only fake Christians get fooled by fake pastors
The topic of Godliness is not a new one in Africa and in our beloved country. Journeying through the pages of centuries, even before Christianity came through the missionaries, our ancestors practised worshipping of kinds.
Opinion – Tapiwa Makore: The evil men do
Last month, when the Zimbabwe High Court sentenced to death the two murderers who brutally murdered seven-year old boy, Tapiwa Makore, for rituals in 2020, there was a sigh of relief in his family and among a groundswell of sympathisers in that country and internationally that had been traumatised by the horrific act of the convicts, Tapiwa Makore senior (the boy’s uncle) and Tafadzwa Shamba. Iron
Opinion – Climate change: UN to unmask fossil fuel lobbyists at climate talks
Oil, gas and coal representatives will have to disclose their industry ties at future climate meetings, the United Nations says.
Opinion – Macroprudential policy: An analysis of effectiveness and interaction in Namibia
The Bank of Namibia held its macroprudential oversight committee meeting on 10 July 2023 to assess risks and vulnerabilities faced by the Namibian financial system.
Opinion – A new tool for strengthening international relations
The term ‘knowledge diplomacy’ emerged in recognition of the importance of international higher education, research and innovation (IHERI) in international relations.
Opinion – Institutions do matter
Namibia experiences yet another phase of high inflation and unemployment. Prices for food and transport rise. Nothing we can do about it, we are told. Once the prices of food or petrol decrease, the general economic situation does not improve.
Opinion – Encouraging Zambezi women to participate in politics
Namibia is a country founded on democratic principles of justice for all and the rule of law, as stipulated in Article 1 of the Constitution.
Opinion – Unemployment, economic stability: A political imperative
Namibia, a country with enormous economic potential and aspirations, has a recurrent dilemma that undermines its social fabric and impedes progress. Joblessness, which affects more than just individuals, has far-reaching implications for economic stability, social cohesion and political dynamics.








