I have been observing lately, and it is stirring to see how devoted Namibians are to education. The recent pictures that have been circulating on social media from different schools just show that both adults (parents) and young people in Namibia are all invested in education and learning.
Letter – We should emulate Rwanda
Copying positive actions from another people or entities is the best thing to do. Many nations, including Namibia, have been struggling to have sound and integrated waste management systems in place, successful wellness services, and community engagement activities.
Editorial – NamRA’s tax crook pursuit encouraging
The fact that the Namibia Revenue Agency has taken an aggressive stance towards those accused of defrauding it is exceptionally good news.
LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – S v Gustavo (SA 58-2022) [2022] NASC (2 December 2022)
whether the High Court (court a quo) exercised its discretion to grant bail wrongly or not?
Tribute: Fare-thee-well distinguished academic…tribute to a pioneering black Namibian professor
William Shakespeare said, “Some are born great, some have achieved greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them”. Rehabeam Katengela Auala, affectionately known as Ray was not only born great, but he has achieved greatness.
Former cop still awaits psych evaluation
A former senior police officer attached to the Women and Child Protection Unit in Keetmanshoop, is still waiting for his psychological evaluation by a private psychiatrist.
Nabta loses Puma land fight
The Namibia Bus and Taxi Association has been ordered by the High Court to vacate the offices on a piece of land they have operated on for over two decades.
Fishcor fights out of Fishrot deals…wants De Klerk to testify
The National Fishing Corporation of Namibia is fighting to rid itself of several agreements that were concluded by some of the key figures in the ongoing multi-million-dollar Fishrot corruption case.
Employers baffled by AA threshold reduction
The Namibian Employers’ Federation (NEF) is alarmed and shocked to find out that changes to the Affirmative Action (Employment) Act of 1998 were made and already enacted without due diligence and proper consultation with the employers’ association, contrary to the tripartite arrangement in place.
One dead, six hospitalised after lightning strike
Five police officers and a park ranger were hospitalised after lightning struck their camp in the Bwabwata National Park. The lightning also killed a man at Ngaraunda farm in the Ndiyona constituency.



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