2023-06-14Correspondent Left unchecked, humans and nature will experience catastrophic warming, with worsening droughts, rising sea levels and mass extinction of species. The world faces a huge challenge, but there are potential solutions. View more
2023-06-13Correspondent School information centres (libraries) are not highly regarded by the government and the ministry of education in Namibia. View more
2023-04-19Correspondent Parliament has passed the Access to Information bill into law, which was gazetted on 28 December 2022. Namibia joins 25 African countries with access to information laws. View more
2023-04-12Correspondent This article seeks to contextualise the events that happened from 1904 to April 1907 at the death camp on Shark Island; which is a small peninsula neighbouring the coastal town of !Nami≠Nûs or Lüderitzbucht. View more
2023-04-12Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna In 1903, the Pan African scholar, William EB Du Bois prophetically remarked: “The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the colour line.” View more
2023-04-04Prof Jairos Kangira Professorial lectures are the backbone of academic life in any university. On Tuesday this week, Professor Catherine Nengomasha, an information science professor in the Faculty of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Namibia, delivered her inaugural professorial lecturer at the institution. View more
2023-03-30Correspondent John Menadue is the publisher, founder and Editor in Chief of Pearls and Irritations. He was formerly Secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Ambassador to Japan, Secretary of Immigration and CEO of Qantas. View more
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