In recent years, debates around decolonising the curriculum have taken centre stage. The decolonisation of the curriculum movement has attracted institutions of the higher learning world to question the critical issues around power, knowledge, and the legacies of colonialism.
Letters
Letter – The urgent need to transform the public service
Namibia gained Independence on 21 March 1990 and since then, we have been in an era of democracy, reform and transformation. Yet, the public service in Namibia remains constant and no change has been made to reform public service delivery in Namibia.
Letter – Addressing the education/job market mismatch
Namibia is faced with a fundamental problem involving the mismatch between the demands of its future labour market and the education it provides.
Letter – Fear of crime in Windhoek a negative peace factor
Namibia is ranked on the Global Peace Index (GPI) as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. This means Namibia is a stable and peaceful country that has not actively engaged in interstate and internal conflicts.
Letter – New adult education policies needed
In accordance with Vision 2030, Namibia aspires to become a knowledge-based society in which education and technology play crucial roles in fostering socioeconomic development.
Letter – The transformative power of factories
With only seven years left to Vision 2030, it is all but certain that Namibia’s goal of becoming an industrialised nation has fallen flat.
Letter – Open letter to the minister of poverty eradication
Minister of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication and Child Welfare, honourable Doreen Sioka informed the Namibian public on NBC –TV about her awareness that recipients of grants at Nampost are increasingly victimised and robbed in daylight by greedy criminal relatives, ‘friends’ and foreigners of a part or all of their grant.
Letter – Start-ups, MSMEs need nurturing
Starting a business is not easy, but what makes it more difficult is the fact that one has to start a business in an environment where you have to comply with all policies that are applied to all existing businesses in your category.
Letter – Lawyer’s remarks wrongly interpreted
I read the tweets made by government lawyer Eva Maria Nangolo – and honestly speaking, she did nothing wrong. She does not deserve to be treated in such a manner by Minister of Justice Yvonne Dausab.
Letter – Maintenance should be paid by both parents
Child support (maintenance) is an ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the financial benefit of a child, following the end of a marriage or other similar relationship.









