In some community teeming with traditional, cultural, ethnic and tribal diversity, there arose a need to elect a leader. Located in the central part of Namibia, a vibrant community of five-thousand inhabitants fomented by ethnic and tribal upheaval in home countries, the Refugee Camp is a convergence centre for Angolan, Congolese, Burundian, Rwandese, Cameroonian, Nigerian and Zimbabwean families.
Letters
Letter – Digital infrastructure improvements for connectivity and resilience
The country’s economic and political actors have established the cross-border trade knowledge in e-commerce and services across SADC and the rest of the globe, which holds significant economic potential. Nevertheless, these economic activities require supporting digital infrastructures.
Letter – Knowledge: An unfair advantage
We are living in an information age. Those who are upgrading their knowledge are the ones who will emerge from the financial crisis in Namibia. Information is everywhere, and it is often free.
Letter – What will people say?
What will people say when they see me wearing second- hand clothing, what will people say when they see me shopping in this store, what will they say when they see me selling on the streets, what will people say about my old TV set, mobile phone and all sorts?
Letter – Windhoek, A City Under Siege
I believe I am not the only one who feels crime in Namibia, and more so in the city of Windhoek, is reaching uncontainable levels.
Letter – No one is above the law
at is always willing and able to uphold the principles of the rule of law and justice for all.
Letter – Industrialisation still in the dim, eight years to 2030
Namibia as a developing country has more that needs to be worked on and enhanced for the dream of industrialisation, and moving towards the coherent development of our country.
Letter – Graduate unemployment crisis a threat
Every year, thousands of young Namibians obtain their qualifications in various fields of study, not only from the three giant Namibian universities, but also from other local colleges and international universities.
Letter – ICT Level 2 school requirement far-reaching and unsustainable
One of the preconditions for the successful delivery of the basic education curriculum indicates that “all schools should be an ICT Level 2 school, according to the ICT Policy for Education 2005”.
Letter – Let’s talk more about suicide before we report cases
“Suicide mortality rate (per 100 000 population) in Namibia was reported at 9.7% in 2019.”









