AS we marked International Women’s Day on 8 March, it was crucial to reflect on the essence of womanhood.
Opinion – Climate change unpacked
HUMAN activities are causing world temperatures to rise, with more intense heatwaves and rising sea-levels among the consequences.
Malawi embraces health rights governance project
THE parliament of Malawi has signed up to the third phase of a Sida-funded Sexual Reproductive Health Rights, HIV and AIDS Governance Project.
Damaraland’s unexplored beauty
From the Damara Living Museum to the Palmwag tourism concession area and Brandberg mountain and the gigantic Omaruru River, Namibia’s Damaraland remains one of Africa’s last renowned wildernesses.
Unicef paints bleak picture of Namibia’s children
A new report by Unicef has amplified a myriad of challenges faced by children living in Namibia, like a lack of access to early childhood development and missing routine immunisation.
Telecom’s quest for relevance to cost N$2.3b
Telecom Namibia’s low profitability, constrained cash flows and overworked network infrastructure prompted the company to seek a major cash injection.
ECN enlists Miss Teen to entice young voters
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has launched its democracy awareness campaign with a particular focus on increasing youth participation in the electoral process.
Fishermen’s struggle continues
Delays in paying over N$13 million to Shore Recruitment is hampering the permanent re-employment of fishermen.
Traditional knowledge of genetic resources overlooked – Iipumbu
Many communities have understood the properties of genetic resources for centuries and their traditional knowledge systems hold invaluable insight into their medicinal properties.
Fishrot judge won’t budge
Acting High Court Judge Moses Chinhengo, who was appointed to deal with the Fishrot case, yesterday refused to recuse himself from the matter for alleged bias.









