The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) stands on the crossover of a profound evolution, poised to redefine the fabric of law-enforcement in Namibia.
Scramble for property in a growing population
With 34 years of freedom, independence and sovereignty, Namibia celebrated its 1990 political victory over the brutal South African apartheid regime in a regular yet memorable fashion.
A learning society, meritocracy and technocracy
Meritocracy is the rightful placement of individuals into employment positions based on their competencies.
Editorial – Progressive Divorce Bill
Namibia stands at a pivotal juncture, poised to affirm its commitment to justice and human dignity through passing of the long-awaited divorce bill in the National Assembly.
Know your civil servant – Nursing with grace and grit
NORMAN Maurice Nanuseb, a nurse at Khorixas District Hospital, dedicated his career to caring for those who are fragile and frail.
What are the requirements for final interdict?
The applicant (Namib Mills) and first respondent (Mr Amushelelo) had a series of prior confrontations dating back to 2022.
A threat to national education
Educational philosophy is a prerequisite to educational training to retain complete workmanship in the learning environment relevant to any society.
Epukiro kindergarten falling apart
An early childhood development centre at Epukiro constituency’s Omaueuozonjanda settlement in the Omaheke region is in a precarious deteriorating state.
Appreciate independence, Sinimbo tells Namibians
Trade deputy minister Verna Sinimbo has urged citizens to place high value on Namibia’s hard-earned independence, and its subsequent benefits.
Bunya kindergarten boosted
Bunya village in the Kapako constituency of Kavango West region received a brick wall kindergarten on Monday as a donation from Netagea Investment (Pty) Ltd, which is a beneficiary of the government fishing quotas.









