2022-05-06Staff Reporter It is quite nauseating to witness members of parliament, who ought to be progressive lawmakers in our country, sanction and condone rape as it relates to marriages. View more
2022-05-06Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna As a people, we have emerged from a divided and painful past, so questions around race and ethnicity can be sensitive. View more
2022-05-06Staff Reporter In current geopolitical and geo-economics discourses, hunger is understood as a threat to be contained, resulting in an often-severe social and spatial localisation of food insecurity. View more
2022-04-29Reverend Jan Scholtz Marital breakdowns are a reality of contemporary life, where some estimates hold that close to half of all marriages end in divorce, and it’s one of the most social and moral issues of our day. View more
2022-04-29Prof Makala Lilemba The political movement in the Caprivi strip, which was renamed Zambezi region in 2013, gained momentum with the formation of the Caprivi African National Union (CANU) in 1962. View more
2022-04-29Staff Reporter The Namibian economy is closely linked to South Africa, with the Namibian dollar pegged one-to-one to the South African rand. View more
2022-04-29Staff Reporter Where is our society heading? In the early 1800s, missionaries have done the recommendable task of planting the seed from which the black churches of the 21st century emanate. View more
2022-04-22Reverend Jan Scholtz Change is a constant and gradual process, which is not only a thing of a modern world as perceived by many, but a million years? phenomenon that has been taking place since the existence of the first human (homo Erectus), and even before that. View more
2022-04-22Staff Reporter Historically, international trade had been facilitated by the acceptance of a single currency for the exchange of goods and services between countries. View more
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