2021-05-21Staff Reporter Leo Kuper once wrote in his seminal text of genocide studies (1981). “The roots of genocide are lost in distant millennia and will remain so unless an ‘archaeology’ of genocide can be developed.” View more
2021-05-21Gerson Uaripi Tjihenuna Ngarikutuke Tjiriange published a piece in the 14th May 2021 edition of New Era under the above heading. On 2nd October 1980, former boxing heavyweight world champion, Muhammed Ali came out of retirement to challenge the then reigning champion, Lorry Holmes. View more
2021-05-21Staff Reporter In my culture, when a person encounters some difficulties in solving a problem, there is always the question, “But who started this?” Although this question is not answered in many cases, it comes with all the frustration and anguish that people experience when it becomes impossible to solve a problem. View more
2021-05-21Staff Reporter In Namibia, three words top the discourse of how governance plays out: corruption and political interference. Both remain denied by those who practice them, that is very sad for governance. View more
2021-05-14Reverend Jan Scholtz Persons with disabilities are struggling to find and retain employment in Namibia. It is estimated that most of the disabled persons are excluded from the open market inNamibia. Research has indicated that unemployment amongst disabled people stands at a record high of 39% compared to the national unemployment rate of 28%. View more
2021-05-14Prof Makala Lilemba In line with apartheid philosophy, the South African government imposed an oppressive Bantu education system in Namibia. Hotep (2003) maintains that Europeans perfected three types of colonialism over the years, namely territorial, intellectual and mental upon the indigenous peoples of Africa. Now China has moved in to continue exploiting the Africans economically and politically. View more
2021-05-14Staff Reporter It is a principle of law that judges should not intrude on the domain of other branches of government, and in the event where judges intrude in the domain of the executive or legislature, this intrusion is termed as judicial overreach. View more
2021-05-14Staff Reporter There are many people, including our own countrymen and women, who believe that democracy, the equal treatment of all people and justice for all, only prevails under capitalist systems of government. View more
2021-05-14Staff Reporter The 16 April article by Philips Ndunda by any moral and ethical standards and the subsequent comments it has generated from the anti-Diescho forces were intended to defame the good name of Professor Joseph Diescho, and can therefore not be left unchallenged, hence this article. View more
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