The late former prime minister of Britain, Winston Churchill, who is remembered for successfully leading the country through World War Two and was famous for refusing to surrender, once cautioned that “You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks.”
Thought Leaders
Opinion – Towards a failed education for self-reliance in Namibia
In his book, ‘Education for Self-Reliance’ Julius Nyerere spells out clearly that education must inculcate and reinforce the traditional African socialist values of equality, cooperativeness and self-reliance.
Opinion – Role of fatherhood in the protection of society
When I first saw Rembrandt’s painting The Return of the Prodigal Son, I could not help but be moved by this magnificent piece of art, as well as the Biblical story which the painting depicts.
Opinion – The role of those above is to serve those below
As I perused through the 336 pages in the book The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green, I realised Robin Hood had some important leadership lessons to teach us.
Opinion – Natural fire can be a good tool and also be bad ignition
Mother Nature is a God creation. It is created to serve as the repository of our life in terms of the provision of various natural commodities that cement our human daily life needs.
Opinion – Namibia should stop its economic reliance on SA
On Saturday, 21 March 2020, Namibians from all walks of life cerebrated 30 years of self rule.
Opinion – Pursuing quality and relevance in higher education: Part 2
One of the critical determinants of quality assurance, quality management and quality enhancement in higher education institutions is student experience in the whole process of education.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – When we abandon others before they reject us
My emails always have an entry that offers a course which can help me to attain the best version of myself.
Opinion – Abortion: The politics of morality
With the demise of apartheid, the Namibian churches and society are realising that there other issues confronting their communities.
Opinion – Is or was Dr Itula a one-trick pony?
Riding on a wave of public discontent with the ruling party Swapo, Dr Panduleni Itula launched a popular run for the Namibian presidency in the November 2019 elections.