I could have called this piece “resist online informality.” In many ways, that is what gave birth to this week’s
Thought Leaders
Over and above the complexities of mental health
“The birds are following me. They are following us.” These were lines repeatedly uttered by a frightened
Will Africa’s free-trade area live up to the hype?
Africa’s largest trade agreement, the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) has been
Elite capture and state neglect in Namibia
On 15 September 2019, twenty-three functionaries of the Landless People’s Movement (LPM) undertook a
Historical Yeyi claims by Dr Lwendo and Dr Sazita
Migration across the African continent led to conquests, incorporation, interaction and total assimilation of
Unam’s first spring graduation ceremony a resounding marvel
Higher education at the University of Namibia is poised for phenomenal heights as revealed at the glorious first spring graduation ceremony the institution held on Wednesday this week.
The urgency of climate resilient smart agriculture (CRSA)
The Yoruba say that “with shoes, one can walk on thorns.” My understanding is that once a danger is known, one can take the necessary precautionary measures.
A competitive higher education environment is healthy
With the rapidly increasing new tertiary education institutions in Namibia, there is enough evidence to
Eavesdropping on Windhoek: What is the ‘Female Code?’
Noted psychologist Henry Cloud defines a relationship as “a real connection in which one can be the real, authentic, whole you; a place where you can bring your heart, mind, soul and passion. Both parties to the relationship are wholly present, understood, and mutually invested.”
Foreign land ownership in the context of Erindi
After protracted liberation struggle, apartheid colonial rule came to an end and those of us who were in exile fighting against colonial oppression happily returned to our motherland.