After a close observation at Namibia’s political landscape, one can promptly affirm that peace is indeed maintained by the people not governments.
Thought Leaders
Opinion – Musings on post-apartheid reconciliation (part 1)
Nelson Mandela’s visit to the South African team before the opening game of the 1995 Rugby World Cup can be viewed as politics of grace in motion.
Opinion – Basic Income Grant is cost-effective
The Basic Income Grant (BIG) coalition welcomes the news that government is considering the implementation of an income grant.
Opinion – A call for economic revival by all stakeholders
The private sector in Namibia is in dire straits.
Opinion – Rape culture strikes Namibia
“I do not feel safe anymore” are the words narrated to me by an 11-year-old schoolgirl whom I shared a public transport with on my way to town on Wednesday, 16 September 2020.
Opinion – The stigma and prejudice attached to infertility
One of the factors, which affect the population growth, is fertility and in many countries, fertility is looked at as something that has to be respected.
Opinion – Ritual killings: Cry my beloved humankind
If you are reading this article, wherever you are, prepare to shed tears.
Opinion – Abortion: The impact of poverty and racial oppression
As a preliminary remark, this article continues my reflection on the complex matter of abortion, exploring this moral mine-field with a sobre mind and reasonable approach.
Opinion – Nyerere’s legacy and Tanzania’s historic elections
Voters in Tanzania’s mainland and the semi-autonomous region of Zanzibar will head to the polls on Wednesday (28 October 2020) to elect their presidents, as well as members of parliament and councillors.
Opinion – Understanding the regional council and local authority elections
Namibians will go to the polls on 25 November to elect new local authority and regional councillors in what is expected to be an exciting showdown.