Aakalimo pamwe nopolisi moshitopolwa shaShikoto oya taalela omaupyakandhi giimbuluma, mbyoka tayi ende tayi indjipala, noya pimbila ethimbo ndika lyomatango omanene.
Decoding science for focused development
More than 40 African journalists, communication specialists and scientists from African countries, including Namibia, gathered in South Africa recently for a training workshop.
Opinion – Navigating the terrain of job hunting for recent graduates
All the hard work, the sleepless nights, the stressful studies, lots of money invested in your education! Battling the process of thesis writing. All have contributed to your success! You are more than excited to hold that first degree or a master’s degree etc.
Trustco Life raises N$50 million for investment…as board approves second programme for N$150 million
According to the company, the purpose of the programme is to aid the upliftment of Namibian society by raising funds locally to invest in educational needs for tertiary students.
No policy intervention for domestic financial system
There is no need at this stage for macroprudential policy intervention in Namibia’s financial system. This is because the system in terms of the banking and non-banking industries remains liquid, profitable and well-capitalised, while the critical payment infrastructure operated efficiently.
Opinion – Politically rudderless though at crossroads
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Opinion – Is my culture still my pride?
A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people”: Mahatma Gandhi. We should value and have respect for our cultural costumes. They represent the culture or identity of a specific ethnic group. As a Namibian citizen, I feel like and have observed disrespect towards our Namibian cultural costumes.
Incest accused ropes in new lawyer
A Windhoek resident accused of raping his biological daughter several times and forcing her to abort the foetus after impregnating her, has managed to secure the services of prominent criminal defence lawyer Mbanga Siyomunji.
Swapo misses the mark… ruling party implements 22% of 2017 congress resolutions
Only 22% of the resolutions taken at the 2017 sixth congress of Swapo have been fully implemented, a report by the party’s think tank shows. The report, seen by New Era, was tabled for scrutiny at the just-ended seventh ordinary congress.
Worried farmers look to the skies
Subsistence farmers in the north continue to wait anxiously for much-needed rainfall. Memories of the drought that occurred three years ago are still fresh in the minds of farmers, and some think of it mainly as the devastating drought of 2013, which has left deep scars.









