2021-11-12Staff Reporter Across Southern Africa, if not Africa at large, we are now seeing a trend, where liberation movements or parties are slowly loosing the morale and momentum they have enjoyed for decades after independence of their respective countries. View more
2021-11-05Staff Reporter Worldwide, research and publication are the lifeblood for university lecturers, professors and researchers, hence the adage “publish or perish”, which is still applicable. View more
2021-11-05Staff Reporter Namibia imports a lot of fuel, which will inevitably cost more in Namibia dollar terms. Meanwhile, international oil prices remain on the advance, adding further pressure. View more
2021-11-05Staff Reporter For interest’s sake, every now and again, we need to reflect on and examine the instrumental roles we play in society, especially when we occupy positions of power and assume a portfolio of one of the most crucial and undeniably influential offices in a given context. View more
2021-11-05Prof Makala Lilemba Mazrui (1986) maintains that colonialism divided ethnic groups against their will – and in the process, these families took a longer time without seeing each other or severed ties forever. View more
2021-10-22Reverend Jan Scholtz Christian education is the people of God acting to reach out with the Gospel (i.e. “disciple all nations” Matthews 25:18-20) and to nurture one another by the power of the Spirit through Word and Sacrament (Col 3:16). View more
2021-10-22Prof Jairos Kangira When the University of Namibia and the Fredrich-Ebert Stiftung launched the Forum for Experts on Social Protection in 2017, the stage was set for monthly public lectures which were delivered by both local and international social protection practitioners, researchers and academics. View more
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