In all the talk about the elections, a voice that is seldom heard is that of the church.
Thought Leaders
Culture and science in healthcare
According to an American anthropologist Edward T Hall, ‘culture is not made up, but something that evolves which is human’.
Interrogating topmost performance indicators for successful academics
Higher education institutions the world over depend on the work of their academics in operations, leading what positions they hold in university rankings or log standings.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – That which was, which is, and which will be
It was the English Romantic poet William Wordsworth who wrote that, “life is divided into three terms – that which was, which is, and which will be.
Opinion – Some theological reflections on termination of pregnancy
Termination of pregnancy is a sensitive, emotional and difficult issue with many factors playing a role, with possibly wide-ranging implications with people of faith, especially now that the issue has been brought to Parliament for debate.
Opinion – Tertiary education-phobia: The current African trend
The concept, “education” can be defined and interpreted in many fashions, styles and ways as per situations.
Opinion – Rethinking the meanings of heroes and heroism
The 26th of August is a national day with a historical basis on which the heroes and heroines of Namibia are commemorated.
Opinion – Death and mourning amid Covid-19 restrictions
The Namibian experience of Covid-19 has been unique, with a slow climb towards the current surge in confirmed cases and deaths.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Fall down seven times, stand up eight
Fall Down Seven Times, Stand Up Eight, is the title of a book by Japanese writer Naoki Higashida. It tells the story of a young man who fights the challenges of autism with tenacity.
Opinion – Effluent water: From burden to valuable resource
The use of treated effluent water for agricultural and mariculture purposes, although controversial, is a practice commonly utilised all over the world.