Namibia should dissolve parliament at the end of its term because it is a good governance practice. Dissolution is a formal word used for the end of a period of parliament. It usually ensues ahead of a general election for a new parliament.
Successful massification of education – the Zimbabwean example
When countries come out of wars, strife and natural disasters, sectors such as education, health, infrastructure and the economy will be in shambles. To deal with this mess and have their countries run again, governments, with the assistance of other nations, come up with various strategies to rehabilitate these crucial sectors and others.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Reflecting on controls, restrictions and adaptations
News gatherers and reporters, always anxious to convey messages with the potency and urgency they deserve, have used several headlines to describe global efforts to reopen in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.
What kind of Namibia do we intent to have?
Namibian people should never forget 21 March 1990. It was on that day, after over a hundred years ago, that Namibia at last raised its flag, inaugurated its first President and sworn in many of us as ministers of an independent sovereign Namibia.
The future of regional indigenous political parties in Namibia
David Lamb in his book, The Africans maintains that despite its advantages, nationalism has failed to take root in Africa because many African political leaders pay lip-ice service to the philosophy. In addition, Africans have not harvested tangible nationalistic fruits.
Fitch upgrades NamPort to ‘AAA’ with a stable outlook
The international rating agency, Fitch Ratings, has upgraded the National Long-Term Rating of the Namibian Ports Authority (NamPort) to ‘AAA’ with a stable outlook.
TransNamib executives meet to tackle transformation strategy
The recently-appointed TransNamib executive team departed on a four-day strategic workshop from 13 May 2020 to 16 May 2020 aboard the flagship TransNamib train – the Desert Express.
Swanu youth league ponders Namibia’s food security
The Swanu youth league expressed concern that Namibia continues to rely on food being imported from other countries.
Ovanane tjiva vo mbazu ma ve raisa ongamburiro mu Ndeitunga
OMAUEZONJANDA- Ovananene vevari vombazu va Maheke ve no ngamburio kutja ouyenda w otjiuru tjo porise ya Namibia, Omukonÿonone Ongenerara Sebastian Ndeitunga, ka mu ngandjo.
Etundi Investment a gandja iikulya mOshakati
ONGWEDIVA – Ehangano lyedhina Etundi Investment olya gandja iikulya yongushu N$11 000 kelelo lyondoolopa yaShakati Etitatu, opo lyi kwathele aakalimo yomOshakati mboka ya pumbwa unene ekwatho noya kanitha iiyemo yawo.