2021-12-03Staff Reporter The Namibian economy is being crippled from multiple facets, which include the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the presence of fiscal structures and rating agency economic downgrades. View more
2021-12-03Staff Reporter After independence, Namibian government pursued state-led economic development strategies based on import substitution, which was considered to be the key to rapid industrialisation and modernisation View more
2021-12-03Prof Makala Lilemba The Silozi Service of Radio RSA (Republic of South Africa) in the 1980s ran a programme called, “Caprivi Sizuma saLico, “literally meaning “Caprivi, the Breadbasket.” View more
2021-11-26Reverend Jan Scholtz This is the second instalment on a series of articles on ‘The Major Tools of Leadership’. This week’s article focuses on “leaders encouraging others”. View more
2021-11-26Prof Makala Lilemba One major reason for the young Namibians to venture into the unknown world and jungle to wage the war of liberation was the need to overhaul Bantu Education. View more
2021-11-26Staff Reporter On 16 October 2015, the former University of Cape Town Ombud, wrote in the Mail and Guardian “Every varsity should have an Ombud”. View more
2021-11-26Staff Reporter Namibia, like other emerging markets, has a critical need to attract foreign investment while at the same time driving economic transformation. Infrastructure investment, delivery and maintenance will play a leading role in Namibia’s economic stimulation. View more