We tend to want to find a hero in our partners; we want them to become everything we need when we need it. Not understanding that although you come together as partners who are supportive of one another and very present, you have to maintain your individuality.
Dispatched thoughts – It is your responsibility
Namibia is one of the most unequal countries in the world when it comes to the distribution of wealth. Like many countries in southern Africa, the majority of wealth and land is usually held by a minority group, ever since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the economy has suffered some rather devastating blows. Those at the bottom of the economic pyramid have had it especially bad.
Aashingithi yomomapandaanda mOkahao ya lulilwa
ONGWEDIVA - Aalandithi yomomapandaanda mOkahao otaya nyenyeta, sho taya tidhwa pomahala ngoka ya kala nale taya landithile, nonando otaya landula nokusimaneka omalombwelo ga tulwa po okukeelela omukithi gwoCovid-19.
My weekly take away – Discipline is an essential foundation in sports
Have you ever thought of reasons why good athletes get suspended, omitted from national squads or have a very short career while they seemed to have immense potential? Let me put forward one of the main reasons – discipline.
Kahiriri goes after NAFPU properties…union owes him N$122 000
Firebrand trade unionist, sport and labour consultant Olsen Kahiriri is going after the properties of the beleaguered Namibia Football Players Union (NAFPU) in a bid to recoup more than N$122 000 owed to him by the union.
Bukalo CEO contract in limbo
Lawyers representing Bukalo village council CEO Martin Limbo have threatened to drag the council to court if it fails to renew their client’s contract which ends on 31 May.
Murder accused gardener laughs off claim
A Swakopmund man, who is on trial for allegedly killing his 78-year-old employer in August 2017, has blatantly denied guilt, saying he was forced by the investigating officer to admit guilt.
Authorities probe dumping of medical waste
Highly infectious medical waste comprising of needles and syringes, circumcision blades, dirty linens and contraceptive implants were discovered about 50 metres from houses in Windhoek’s Goreangab area.
Four pit latrines serve over 2 000 people
OMUTHIYA - Over 2 000 residents of Kaniita informal settlement in Omuthiya are still without proper ablution facilities.
Residents make use of four pit latrines that are filthy and smelly.
LPM wants ministers’ fishing rights revoked
The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) said it will table a motion in the National Assembly in which it will seek to have fishing rights of ministers and members of parliament revoked.