2024-02-16Prof Jairos Kangira Countrymen, countrywomen, the youth, friends - as the darkest cloud is hovering over our nation, and we are trying to find terms about the sudden death of our beloved President His Excellency Dr Hage Geingob on 4 February 2024 - and we try to find solace in the Almighty and in each other as a bereaved, united family of the Namibian House - I feel it is my duty as a long-time columnist of New Era View more
2024-02-09Correspondent Affirmative action is a policy designed to address historical discrimination by promoting equal opportunities for individuals from previously disadvantaged groups. View more
2024-02-09Correspondent Most of us will remember the scourge of the Covid-19 pandemic, the bane that left us scouring for shelter from the pervasive social and economic impacts it produced. View more
2024-02-09Correspondent Access to justice is a fundamental human right that ensures equal protection and fair treatment for all individuals within a legal system. View more
2024-02-09Edward Mumbuu As I pen this, the time is around 02h00 [Monday], engulfed with pain and like most people, trying to reconcile with the new reality: A Namibia without president Hage Geingob. View more
2024-02-09Correspondent MY first time in Namibia in 2002 was the first time I 'met' the late president Hage Gottfried Geingob through a front-page newspaper article I read at the border post that captured my attention - a report that he had declined a prestigious cabinet post to take up a job in the United States with a Washington DC-based NGO. View more
2024-02-09Correspondent THE passing of Namibia's third president, Hage Geingob, on 04 February, 2024 due to an illness related to cancer, marks a significant moment in the nation's history. View more
2024-02-02Correspondent At a young age, it may be difficult to know what you really want in life. Some perspective is gained from our earlier events in life, and other motivations become clearer the more exposed we are to the outside world through different experiences View more
2024-02-02Prof Jairos Kangira When the results of the 2023 NSSCO grade 11 were released last month, they revealed that a paltry one-quarter of the learners who sat for examinations last year passed to proceed to Advanced Subsidiary (AS) (grade 12) level, the nation was in mourning literally. Not surprisingly so, all were and are still at sixes and sevens, the affected learners, parents and guardians, educators, and concerned s View more
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