2021-07-02Staff Reporter Information and communication technologies have become a significant factor in development, having a profound impact on the political, economic and social sectors of many countries. View more
2021-07-02Staff Reporter We are living in a critical time. For this reason, last week was a different week. A week that began with trauma of suspicion over the plight of a young man who was reported missing on 18 June 2021. View more
2021-06-25Reverend Jan Scholtz The phrase “young people are not the church of the future, they are the church of now” has been rumbling around my head and heart for the past few years. I’m not sure where I heard it, or if I’ve merely morphed what others have said, but the sentiment expressed seems clearer to me with each passing year. View more
2021-06-25Prof Jairos Kangira The core activities for academics in universities are teaching, research and community service. While most academics find teaching and community service comparatively easy, research usually poses big challenges for many. View more
2021-06-25Staff Reporter The notion of a social compact between government, business and civil society as a basis for long-term economic growth and development underpins a possible economic model that will redefine our economic landscape for decades to come. View more
2021-06-25Staff Reporter In Namibia, it is often reported of the board being fired by the shareholder or nominee shareholder and the board of directors firing the top management. View more
2021-06-25Prof Makala Lilemba After the Masida encounter and indaba, the PLAN combatants headed for Nziba and Makanga villages. At Nziba, the ground for mobilisation for the liberation struggle was more fertile, as Moses Malamo Manowa’s father, Mzilikazi Manowa Madebela, was a resident there. It was partly to accomplish the liberation struggle mission and reunion with the father. View more
2021-06-25Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna With the recent US Supreme Court upholding of the dismissal of the genocide lawsuit by the US High Court, the Germany-Namibia deal regarding the “reparations” amount (which did not go down well with some of the leaders) and now the passing on of Ombara Otjitambi (Paramount Chief) Vekuii Rukoro due to Covid-19, everything that could go wrong seems to have gone wrong. View more
2021-06-18Reverend Jan Scholtz Never had I thought that the pain that death brings could be so deep and so profound. So many times I had to comfort the bereaved and give them words of encouragement, now we would experience the full extent of that pain in our bodies and souls. View more
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