2022-08-18Staff Reporter Traditional marketing methods such as TV or print do not work well anymore as opposed to social media because as technology evolves, people are becoming more comfortable with consuming information digitally. View more
2022-05-10Staff Reporter This article examines the post-colonial silence of Namibian churches with special reference to the 1904 to 1908 genocide. View more
2022-05-09Prof Makala Lilemba It has been maintained for centuries that politics is a dirty game, but this thinking is losing ground and weight. In some quarters, the feeling is that politics itself is not dirty, but the political practitioners are the ones who are tarnishing the image and game of this field. View more
2022-05-09Staff Reporter The writing of this piece stems from negative criticism laid upon the Green Hydrogen Commissioner and Presidential economic advisor James Mnyupe’s statement, which conceptualised the need of embracing foreign skills to touch Namibia’s projects or the green hydrogen development in particular, which was his point of direction. View more
2022-05-05Staff Reporter In the book of Genesis chapter 2, verse 24, there are scriptures that read: “Therefore, a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.” View more
2022-04-26Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna The 25th April 2022 marked the 3rd anniversary of the passing of Mvula Ya Nangolo, Namibia’s celebrated poet and accomplished journalist of note. View more
2022-04-26Staff Reporter The recent call for objections against the renaming of Von Trotha Street to Theo Borstlap street is a welcome and progressive move by the municipality of Otjiwarongo. View more
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