Otjomuise- O All People’s Party (APP) maitja ondimwa yo zo ngunde zayo mo ma toorore inga omitanda kutja no mu tima auhe itare mo ku hina oviungura kwavyo no ku tungurura mo me kurisiro iho tjiwana atjihe tja Namibia.
Year: 2019
Ozondekurona zOtjitiroOtjindjandja ka ze yauta oku tjanga oma kuruhungi
Otjomuise- Ngunda nai oruveze indui ape kapena ndu ma ze yenene okwiisanewa otjozo ngonÿononeno zo ma kuruhungi poo omatjangwa iyo vahongwa va Africa ohunga noruveze ro huurire yo Vandoitji no TjiÞiro Otjindjandja.
Opinion: Swapo is a world system, the atmosphere for and over Namibia
As the current election campaigning is getting into a high and hot gear to garner votes for the unprecedented number of political parties in Namibia, every potential electorate is surely imagining the best outcome for him or her, depending on the basis of their respective parties and presidential candidate choice.
Opinion: The Church: Are we walking the walk or only talking the talk?
A famous dean of ST Paul’s Cathedral in London once said that the gospel is a way of walking, not talking.
Opinion: The revised curriculum is a pitfall for learners
As a curriculum study student, I had a chance to analyze the revised broad curriculum of Namibia that was implemented as from 2015. With my understanding and acquaintance to one aspect of promotional requirements, I could not help but wonder.
Opinion: Notes on finding optimism in a pessimistic milieu
KJ Dell’Antonia reassuringly writes that it is still possible to “raise optimistic kids in pessimistic times”.
“There are excellent reasons for anyone – nations, businesses, schools – to seek out the optimistic.
Opinion: Soft governance in higher education
Good governance is high on the agendas of some higher education institutions. Although this is the case, good governance seems difficult to practise all the time.
Opinion: If NSFAF can’t, GIPF please?
On Monday 11th November 2019, The Namibian newspaper carried a news article under the heading “GIPF to pay out N$5.2 billion in benefit”.
Authorities must deal decisively with corruption
The international fishing kickback scandal implicating two former ministers has set tongues wagging this week, and rightly so.
Govt improved the lives of many – Katjavivi
WINDHOEK – Speaker of the National Assembly Professor Peter Katjavivi says despite Namibia experiencing economic challenges attributed to the global economic meltdown, the country has managed to uplift the lives of many of its inhabitants.