2021-12-16Reverend Jan Scholtz While I sat in my study this morning, I was enjoying the lovely cool breeze for which the ocean is noted and the peaceful environment where I am fortune to live, except for the occasional passing of a car to and from town. View more
2021-12-16Staff Reporter The socio-economic gap between persons with and without disabilities is increasing because persons with disabilities experience low levels of education, higher rates of unemployment and economic inactivity, and a lack of social protection in comparison to their peers without disabilities. View more
2021-12-16Prof Makala Lilemba Western colonial education introduced to Africa was based on certain educational principles depicting a particular philosophy of life. View more
2021-12-16Staff Reporter Before 11 September 2001, the dominant view was that states are the only important factor in international politics. View more
2021-12-09Reverend Jan Scholtz The financial gurus say you need to have a “retirement car”. Well, my retirement car will just have the basics – automatic, rear assist parking, lights that come on when it’s dark – and most importantly, an engine that can handle the air conditioner. View more
2021-12-09Prof Makala Lilemba After independence, many African scholars of history faced a daunting and enormous task of rewriting the continent’s correct history, as it has been marred and distorted by colonialism due to lack of documentation. View more
2021-12-09Staff Reporter Namibia is a victim of an old lesson never learned, a lesson never understood, a lesson very tricky to understand and a lesson still haunting the entire continent of Africa. View more
2021-12-09Staff Reporter My journey into the discovery of the unbelievable wealth of Africa began 26 years ago at the University of Natal in the Pietermaritzburg City of South Africa. View more
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