2021-10-22Prof Makala Lilemba Early western educational activities in the Caprivi (now Zambezi) started when David Livingstone, a London Missionary Society evangelist visited both Sebitwane and Sekeletu in 1851 and 1855 at Linyandi and Malengalenga, respectively. 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
2021-11-10Prof Makala Lilemba The Botswana-Namibia Boundary Treaty was signed on 5 February 2018 in Windhoek by the two heads of state, Dr Hage Geingob and Lt. Dr Khama Ian Khama of the Republics of Namibia and Botswana respectively without consultations of traditional and political leaders in the Zambezi region 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
2021-11-26Prof 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
2021-12-03Prof 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
2021-12-09Prof Makala Lilemba After independence, many African scholars of history faced a daunting and enormous task of rewriting the continent’s correct history, as it has been marred and distorted by colonialism due to lack of documentation. View more
2021-12-16Prof Makala Lilemba Western colonial education introduced to Africa was based on certain educational principles depicting a particular philosophy of life. View more
2022-01-28Prof Makala Lilemba The youth are ushered in the New Year with the presidential warning issued on 2 December 2021 at a youth engagement event at State House that government is not God to create jobs. This means that the youth should therefore start creating jobs themselves instead of looking up to government. View more
2022-02-04Prof Makala Lilemba With globalisation, the world is to wrestle with the impact of information explosion. This ignites debates among academicians and researchers in discerning credible researched information. View more
2022-02-11Prof Makala Lilemba The year 2021 will be remembered in Namibia’s examination annals as one in which the grade 11 examination timetable was set aside and the whole examination cancelled due to examination leaks. View more
2022-02-18Prof Makala Lilemba Namibia again celebrated its Constitution Day on 9 February, as it does every year since 1990, clocking 32 years of nationhood. View more
2022-02-25Prof Makala Lilemba The General Assembly of the United Nations on 20 November 1989 adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child which was ratified and signed by sixty-one countries. View more
2022-03-07Prof Makala Lilemba In his inaugural speech address to the American nation on 20 January 1961, the young president-elect, John F. Kennedy, and the thirty-fifth president of the United States of America, ushered a usual quoted statement by many scholars and politicians alike. View more
2022-03-18Prof Makala Lilemba According to Kerr and Kelly (1999), a simple definition of curriculum is all the learning which is planned and guided by the school, whether it is carried on either in groups or individually, inside or outside the school. View more
2022-03-25Prof Makala Lilemba Over the centuries, there have been debates over the most important component in the didactic situation. Firstly, it was believed that the subject matter was the central focus in the teaching-learning situation. View more
2022-04-01Prof Makala Lilemba In 1990, there was euphoria of achieving nationhood after many years of oppression and racial discrimination from the South African government. View more
2022-04-08Prof Makala Lilemba There is no broad definition of the concept ‘profession’ that has been offered or universally accepted by scholars. View more
2022-04-29Prof Makala Lilemba The political movement in the Caprivi strip, which was renamed Zambezi region in 2013, gained momentum with the formation of the Caprivi African National Union (CANU) in 1962. View more
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