Namibia Business School of the University of Namibia has scored a first in the country by becoming the leader in extending its degree programmes to its international branch in eSwatini, a southern African country formerly known as Swaziland.
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Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Fears that the new normal is not a temporary feature
Alternate scenes of shock and surprise played out this week as world societies, businesses and communities opened up further.
Opinion – China’s “one country, two systems” assures autonomy to Hong Kong
The passing of the national security law on Hong Kong by China’s Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress this week goes in the annals of the histories of both China and Hong Kong.
Opinion – Access to information technology in a digital era
In a tiny village, somewhere in Omusati region, school learner Alweendo was told to go home because there is a new virus that has become a global threat.
Opinion – Abortion as justified homicide
The Namibian Constitution is heralded worldwide to be a very good constitution. Our management of the Covid-19 situation in Namibia has been acknowledged to be outstanding.
Opinion – Assessing science literacy: A measure toward competitiveness
In the preceding article by this writer, “The ‘Perquisite’ of a Science-literate Society”, the concept and benefits of science/scientific literacy, or public science literacy (PSL), were briefly explored.
Opinion – Abortion: A theological insight
In my last article on abortion, we examined some preliminary issues that need to be included in any consideration of the abortion issue, particularly in the Namibian context.
Star of the Week – the inmates of the Elizabeth Nepemba Correctional Facility
Our Star of the Week is none other than the inmates of the Elizabeth Nepemba Correctional Facility in Kavango West region who restored chairs and desks of nearby schools in the region without compensation.
WATCH: Vendors demand conducive working environment
WATCH: Vendors demand conducive working environment
Opinion – Amazing short stories for children by Namibian women writers
As I read the short stories submitted for the Namibia-Wales short fiction for children competition that was launched at the University of Namibia at the beginning of this year – before the Covid 19 pandemic caused alarm and despondency in this part of the world – I realized that there is amazing talent in this literary genre in Namibia.