A few days ago, the Head of State, President Nangolo Mbumba said Namibians should be allowed to buy mahangu from Angola and import it on account of the looming drought.
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Opinion – Should police officers undergo medical training?
Against the backdrop of rising mental health crises, the Namibian Police confronts the stark reality that these issues often fuel criminal behaviour, compelling a paradigm shift towards integrated approaches that address both public health and crime prevention.
Opinion – BIG’s impact on poverty levels
In the global fight against poverty, Namibia stands as a unique case study, having implemented a Basic Income Grant (BIG) pilot programme in 2008.
Opinion – Was the land conference effective?
Namibia hosted the second land conference in October 2018, which was projected to be the solution to the land problem in Namibia.
Opinion – Genocide Remembrance Day amid landlessness
In a profound move to address historical injustices and honour the memory of those who suffered during the early 20th century genocide, the Namibian government has declared 28 May as Genocide Remembrance Day.
Letter – The power of fibre optic cables
If you’ve recently noticed an increase in cable-laying activities around your neighbourhood in Namibia, you’re not alone.
Know your civil servant – Leveraging technology for effective policing
Deputy commissioner Helen Charmaine Tsaes-Gaweses is a seasoned detective serving at the policy, planning and development directorate as the project manager of the electronic systems under the Ministry of Safety and Security - Namibian Police Force.
A summary of the Gibeon Village Council case in re public debate on severance pay
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LGBTQI+ rights: Political parties remain mum
As Namibia approaches the 2024 general elections, political parties have turned a blind eye to the increasingly topical issue of protecting the rights and dignity of sexual minorities.
Lesotho eyes Commonwealth SG position
The government of Lesotho is seeking support from Namibia and other African nations for Joshua Setipa, who wants to be elected secretary general of the Commonwealth of Nations.







