You may look yet not see, or you may not see because you didn’t look. Jean-Claude Tjitamunisa, however, sees because he makes it a point to look, making people wonder what goes through his mind when they see him pointing his camera up to what looks like nothing.
Tales of The Legends – Usiel Ndjandu Jaezuruka …BBC’s pocket-sized flying winger
The garden town of Okahandja has in the past produced a significant number of highly-gifted personalities, ranging from politicians, astute academics, community activists and athletes, in that sequence.
My Candid View – On the decaying fortunes of the NSC
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Forum to interrogate ethical artificial intelligence
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), in collaboration with the Namibian government and under the leadership of the Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation, is scheduled to host the UNESCO-Southern Africa sub-regional forum on artificial intelligence.
Construction and property exhibition slated for Windhoek
In efforts to promote information-sharing between all key players in the housing industry, a construction and property exhibition has been organised to take place in Windhoek from 27 to 29 October 2022.
Five investment and export promotion attachés deployed
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) has finalised the deployment of five Investment and Export Promotion attachés (IEPA) to strategically-selected markets.
The contribution of Jane Katjavivi to Namibia’s literary landscape
Jane Katjavivi (1952 – 2022) was an English born, naturalized Namibian by marriage to Speaker of Parliament Professor Peter Katjavivi. She was laid to rest last Saturday, 20th August 2022, in Windhoek, the capital of her beloved Namibia.
Let academic freedom be scholarly
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Is biblical patriarchy to the detriment of women?
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The primacy of bill of rights attracts obligation erga omnes
This article is part of my overall mission to persuade especially our judiciary and our legal fraternity about the fact that everyone in Namibia has the inherent and automatic legal standing to promote respect, protection and realisation of the basic human rights and freedoms enshrined in NC.









