2023-08-25Correspondent Over the years, Namibia has witnessed judgements or court orders ignored by liability parties in civil proceedings who failed to discharge their burden of proof in civil matters. That’s a situation which makes one infer that perhaps civil law judgements are not respected and/or complied with, compared to criminal law judgements. View more
2023-08-25Correspondent With the 2024 elections on the horizon, Namibia finds itself at a pivotal moment, a crossroads marked by a cloud of uncertainty. View more
2023-08-25Correspondent What may the years 1863 and 1923, and now 2023 have in common? The obvious, quick and easy guess is that they end with the odd number three. View more
2023-08-18Correspondent Education is like a three-legged pot, which requires all of its legs to carry out its function. In education, the three legs are parents, teachers and learners. View more
2023-08-18Prof Jairos Kangira Access to higher education has always been a big challenge in Africa, especially in countries that do not have loans and grants for their after-secondary-school students. View more
2023-08-18Josef Kefas Sheehama The Namibia Agriculture Policy is the overarching policy and can serve as a base for aligning existing policies, laws and regulations. View more
2023-08-18Correspondent In March 1990, Namibia obtained its independence from Apartheid South Africa. I was not born yet, but from the stories told by those who were present, it seemed to have been a day of great celebration and joy for the entire nation. View more
2023-08-18Correspondent Namibia has a bit of a spring in its step, some swagger, if you will. This could be because winter is almost behind us. View more
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