The rule of politics is that, “if you think don’t speak and if you speak, don’t write and if you write, deny everything.”
Focus
Digital ethics for online communities, e-meetings and administration
The digitalisation of services as a cost-saving measure or predominantly as a responsive strategy to natural disasters and pandemics that may inhibit the physical contact of staff members and their clientele led to an escalation of online communities of learning and e-meeting attendance.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – Is there value in a jack-of-all-trades?
A Unesco report has reiterated that the global Covid-19 outbreak does not only affect health, lives and economies. It also has an impact on the labour market and the education sector.
Star of the Week – Tatekulu Samuel Amunyela
Our Star of the Week is none other than Tatekulu Samuel Amunyela (72), a resident of Elombe in Onayena constituency in Oshikoto region.
Opinion – Covid-19 threatens abortion rights
Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system.
Opinion – Social media literacy etiquettes for a civilised e-society
Lately, there has been a mayhem of citizens ill-using social media platforms by attacking the persona or humanities of their fellow human beings.
Opinion – Embrace your unique individuality
From time to time, one sits and pause to reflect on the type of world we live in. Watching the senseless killing of the African-American, (a black man) George Floyd at the hands of four white police officers while pleading for his life, gets you wondering how the collective mind can become so cold and inhumane?
Time for local print industry to venture into regional publications
The local print industry is gasping for air due to the steady drop in advertising revenues. Newspaper sales have also drastically declined.
Opinion – The ‘perquisite’ of a science-literate society
Science and technology (S&T) are touted globally by governments as crucial pillars of socio-economic development, as can be gleaned from the policy contexts and development plans of most countries.
Weekly takeaway with Lawrence Kamwi – What is the flip side of procrastination?
Reading through responses to last week’s article, I notice that readers feel that one question still needs an answer; what is the flip side of procrastination?