The frustrations endured by thousands of graduates, sitting at home without meaningful employment, are well known problems in our country.
Editorial
A serious battle of ideas must prevail ahead of polls
As Namibians gear themselves up for the Presidential and National Assembly elections in about 55 days, we have witnessed a disturbing battle of personalities within our country’s body politic.
Foresight needed to remedy recurrent drought
It is a given Namibia is drought-prone. This status quo will continue for a long time to come.
Ondangwa by-election: The chickens are coming home to roost
Words of mouth have thickened the air over the past couple of months, as politicians – affiliated and independent – tried convincing residents of Ondangwa Urban Constituency to vote for them in
EFF versus the media
Yesterday, a court in South Africa ruled in favour of broadcaster Karima Brown, determining that the
Trade figures put Sadc to shame
Beyond political rhetoric, intra-African trade has remained lip service. And visiting Tanzanian President John Magufuli did not mince his words when expressing shock this week that for the past five years trade between his country and Namibia stood at less that N$360 million.
Voluntary citizen donations a global practice
The American government officially began accepting gift donations in 1961, in part to control its soaring debts.
War is peace, freedom is slavery
In his novel titled 1984, George Orwell sloganeered “War is peace, freedom is slavery [and] ignorance is strength.”
In the novel, this phrase is portrayed as the slogan of the English Socialism Party, which ruled Oceania.
Drought presents the nation’s greatest test
Stubborn drought conditions have forced government to declare a drought state of emergency this week – with over N$570 million made available to fend off the advances of this natural scourge.
Cassinga: We shall never forget
Tomorrow marks 41 years since the barbaric killing