Voting holds significance beyond merely fulfilling a duty to politicians.
Opinion – Transforming Namibia’s economy with effective trade and industrial policies
The political climate in Namibia is among the most tranquil and stable. In order to enhance Namibia's potential growth rate, reforms must be put in place for the country's economy to continue on a sustainable path.
Letter – Time management’s crucial role in Namibia’s schools
IN a world that moves at an ever-increasing pace, the value of time cannot be overstated. Yet, in Namibia, respect for time seems to be slipping through the cracks of societal norms, with tardiness becoming an accepted practice in both personal and professional spheres.
Letter – Funding needed to drive agribusiness growth
THE majority of Namibia’s rural populace, predominantly situated in the northern regions of the country, relies heavily on subsistence farming practices, encompassing both livestock husbandry and crop cultivation, primarily sustained by seasonal rainfall.
Editorial – Namibia’s publicly-funded media necessary, important
NAMIBIA’S publicly- funded media houses are indispensable to the country’s democratic fabric. They provide a platform for diverse voices, hold power to account, promote civic engagement, and serve the public interest.
Tribute – The sacrifices of Ida Jimmy !Ha-Eiros
As the sun rose on 16 November 1945, a leader by the name of Ida Jimmy was born in Lüderitz. We were told, with grief and sadness, that Ida Jimmy !Ha-Eiros’ sun set on 3 April 2024.
Know your civil servant – It takes a full stomach to feed the mind
HILDE Fudheni Kalipi is a committed public servant who has devoted her life to preparing meals for the marginalised community, and ensuring that underprivileged pupils get their daily bread and no longer go hungry in class.
Land reform ministry returns N$109m to Treasury
The department of agriculture and land reform within the agriculture ministry returned N$109 million to the Treasury in 2023, funds that could have been used to finance other pressing national needs.
Swapo ‘under siege’…as foreign missions flirt with Itula
As the country prepares for crucial national elections in November, the ruling party has expressed concern about the current political atmosphere, including threats from political opponents.







