The African Union (AU) and its predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), has been one of Palestine’s most important and loyal allies.
Letter – Enriching society with extensive knowledge absent in academic spectrums
The more a society lacks a culture of reading, the will to seek knowledge, and placing formal education on a pedestal as the sole influencer of a reading culture in society, it only diminishes a culture of reading.
Letter – Presidential diplomacies and Namibia’s growing international profile
In the conduct of statecraft, Sherlock Holmes is partly right when he says that we should also listen to the dogs that do not bark.
Editorial – A crisis of epic proportions
A blame game has ensued between basic education authorities and its stakeholders, including unions and associations representing the interests of teachers as well as those of learners over the adopted education curriculum.
Know your civil servant – Technology reigns supreme
Selma Petrus is fulfilling her lifelong ambition by working in cyber security as well as fulfilling her father’s wish: for her to work in the public service.
Judge disallows deceased victim’s statement
Three statements made by a deceased with regards to an assault days before her ultimate demise at the hands of her boyfriend, was ruled inadmissible by a judge in the Oshakati High Court.
Construction of Ompumbu reservoir progressing well
The construction of the N$8.2 million reservoir at Ompumbu is progressing well and is expected to be completed in May, Oshakati Town Council spokesperson Katarina Kamari confirmed.
Opuwo, Katima by-elections cost N$2.5m
The recent Opuwo Rural and Katima Mulilo Urban constituency by-elections cost the Electoral Commission of Namibia a whopping N$2.5 million.
Speaker urges church to come to the party
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi has implored the church to continue to involve itself in social and developmental issues affecting the country.
Shiimi tables ‘youth-centred’ budget… as analysts question road to economic recovery
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday tabled a N$61.5 billion budget for the 2022/23 financial year that indicated a total revenue projection of N$59.7 billion, some 11.7% higher than estimated revenue for the current financial year.








