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Thought Leaders
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.
Opinion – The Land Indigenization Bill
The Affirmative Repositioning (AR), the only genuine leftist movement at the forefront of addressing landlessness and housing challenges in Namibia - on behalf of citizens and land activists submitted to the National Assembly on 18 March 2019 during a #MarchForLand demonstration and again resubmitted on 23 June 2020 “The Land Indigenization Bill” for the decisive legislation to solve the land question at a legislative level.
Opinion – Investing in the leadership skills of young midwives
There is a global consensus that there is a need for increased investment in young people and young professionals hence the urge not to delay the early development of leadership skills.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – An apology is a good way to have the last word
Interpersonal relationships at work, school, church and other social groupings play an important part in our physical and emotional happiness.
Opinion – Pursuing quality and relevance in higher education: Part 1
When higher education institutions design their qualifications or programmes, the questions of quality and relevance take precedence over other issues.
Opinion – Pulling together at once
In his powerful quote, Martin Niemöller (1892 – 1984), a Lutheran minister and early Nazi supporter, who was later imprisoned for opposing Hitler›s regime, expressed his sentiments in the following words: “First, they came for the Communists and I did not speak out because I was not a Communist.
Opinion – Implementation of agricultural projects to empower youth
In looking at rural youth, one cannot help but look at the dualistic character of African economies. Most of the African economies are characterised by a large agriculture, and rural economy and a small urban sector (except for Zambia which has 58% of its population living in urban areas).
Opinion – Job security and economic stimulation amid pandemic
Covid-19 has created an unprecedented demand for our services.