2020-11-04Staff Reporter one of the biggest challenges that faced organisations during the first few months of Covid-19 was a complete lack of data. View more
2020-11-03Staff Reporter From the establishment of modern states in 1648, through the Treaty of Westphalia, the simplification of these states trying to understand each other and their attempts to relate to one another took place through various “early” forms of diplomatic communication. View more
2020-11-02Staff Reporter Namibia, despite its scant population, is home to a wide variety of cultures and diverse people who speak varied languages, from multiple language families: Indo-European, Bantu, and the several Khoe Khoe families. View more
2020-10-29Staff Reporter Since national elections in 2019 when we saw a new era of politics in Namibia, we saw a lot of new aspects and challenges that we have never had to deal with since independence on this scale. View more
2020-10-26Staff Reporter Shortly after the end of World War 2, Winston Churchill was famously quoted saying “Never let a good crisis go to waste”. View more
2020-10-26Staff Reporter The German-American high-wire walker, Karl Wallenda, fell to his death while attempting to walk across a wire stretched one hundred and twenty-three feet (thirty-seven metres) above the pavement between two hotels in Puerto Rico in 1978. View more
2020-10-21Staff Reporter Last week I drove past Gibeon as I normally do over weekends and decided to pop in and check what is going on at my alma mater, Spellmeyer Secondary School at the village. View more
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