WINDHOEK - Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa earlier this week visited the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) head office in Windhoek to better acquaint himself with the company’s activities.
Tertiary students must fit into their discourse communities
One of the most prevalent challenges that students at higher education institutions face with their studies is ineffective written communication. The new academic environment of higher education institutions
Drought and the wounded earth
In its bulletin of May 6 this year, africanews.com reported on the Namibian government’s declaration of a state of emergency in respect “of the natural disaster of drought in all regions”.
African unity: Hopeless idealism or workable reality?
Approaches to socio-political thought can broadly be divided into Idealism and Realism. Idealism has to do with revolutionary thinking, and adopts a far sighted approach to present issues and prescribes ideals in response to present realities.
Namibia’s devastating drought: Our strategy so far
The globe is experiencing unprecedented effects from climate change. Namibia has not been left out to the effects of climate change created by the phenomenon we all know as “El-Nino”. The stark new normal of
Separating facts from political emotions
I am writing to react to the allegation made to members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on
EFF versus the media
Yesterday, a court in South Africa ruled in favour of broadcaster Karima Brown, determining that the
PDM wants services for Ohangwena
EENHANA - The Ohangwena Regional Coordinator for Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Hidipo Hamata has made an impassioned appeal to the political leadership of Ohangwena to deliver much-
Operation Kalahari not intended to intimidate public
WINDHOEK - Khomas police regional commander Commissioner Joseph Shikongo has assured the public that the recently launched Operation Kalahari Desert is not there to suppress, brutalise or intimidate
China donates N$2.2m for drought
WINDHOEK – The Chinese government on Wednesday donated N$2. 2 million (US$150 000) in cash to the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) to help alleviate the hunger of thousands of people in need of food aid