2023-09-05Correspondent Everyone has some degree of contact with mental illness in their lifetimes, either directly or indirectly through friends or family. According to the World Health Organisation, one in eight people, or 970 million people in 2019 were living with a mental disorder View more
2023-09-05Correspondent In the heart of Namibia, our cherished African jewel, we find ourselves immersed in the splendour of boundless landscapes, breathing the pristine air of untamed wilderness, and marvelling at nature’s timeless wonders. View more
2023-09-04Correspondent The youth constitute the largest population in the world, about 1.8 billion. The greatest percentage of these youth is found in developing countries where they constitute the greater proportion of the population. View more
2023-09-01Correspondent In the words of the former editor of The Namibian, Gwen Lister, “Unless Namibia starts reading, we cannot make progress”. View more
2023-09-01Correspondent For many young people, using alcohol/drugs or other substances like cigarettes is just part of growing up. Many of them try these substances only a few times and stop, while others continue to use them regularly. View more
2023-08-30Correspondent For many, the image of a farmer tending his or her crops and cattle, with a backdrop of rolling fields and a weathered but sturdy barn in the distance, is still what comes to mind when considering a question that is not asked nearly as often as it should be: View more
2023-08-30Correspondent In a country faced with numerous challenges, such as unemployment, poverty and limited access to quality education, the BeFree youth campus emerges as a beacon of hope and opportunity for the young population of Namibia. View more
2023-08-29Correspondent After writing an article almost every Tuesday since July 2022, we have summarised the most critical takeaways for the sustainability of farming. View more
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