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
2021-11-26Staff Reporter After a press engagement on the state of coalition politics at the City of Windhoek, I rushed home to collect my luggage on my way to Hosea Kutako International Airport. View more
2021-11-26Staff Reporter In a peaceful, but yet misconstrued opinion piece titled: “Third term for President Geingob: Political Considerations”, I expressed my personal opinion as a citizen who is not at loggerheads with my own conscience, and as one exercising the fullest extent of my freedom of speech as enshrined in the Namibian constitution. View more
2021-11-19Reverend Jan Scholtz Teleology is the study, science, doctrine of ends or final causes, especially related to purpose in natural phenomena or evidence of design. View more
2021-11-19Staff Reporter Today, all of us, as Namibians, are realising that something drastic is missing after the negotiations on genocide, apology and reparations between the Republic of Namibia and the Federal Republic of Germany. View more
2021-11-19Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna Last week Wednesday at around 09H30, I received the sad news about the passing on of Honourable Ignatius Shixwameni. View more
2021-11-19Prof Makala Lilemba “You have to see the people” has become a casual phrase used in many African countries in reference to employment seekers currying the favour of the panellists to secure the job applied for. View more
2021-11-19Staff Reporter According to the historic information obtained from the NUST website, higher education in Namibia started around 1979/80. View more
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