One year ago, Dr Sir Alex Jarimbovandu Kaputu departed into ancestry, but his memory lingers on. I still remember his death as if it was yesterday.
Letters
Letter – A tribute to Comrade Immanuel Ngatjizeko
On Saturday, 5 March 2022, the devastating news reached Namibia that His Worship, Immanuel Ngatjizeko, former mayor of Windhoek is no more.
Opinion – Youth should always be relevant
Our communities and our democracy become more just and equitable when all people, individually and collectively get involved and take action.
Letter – Introduce term limits for parliamentarians
A constitutional limitation provides that the President must only serve 10 years.
Letter – Opportunity creation misunderstood
It is indisputable that Namibians have so much talent that this whole nation could benefit from.
Letter – Enriching society with extensive knowledge absent in academic spectrums
The more a society lacks a culture of reading, the will to seek knowledge, and placing formal education on a pedestal as the sole influencer of a reading culture in society, it only diminishes a culture of reading.
Letter – Presidential diplomacies and Namibia’s growing international profile
In the conduct of statecraft, Sherlock Holmes is partly right when he says that we should also listen to the dogs that do not bark.
Letter – Katrina Liswani, an activist servant
Once a servant, will always be a servant. That has always been an obligation and calling for Katrina Liswani, and what she came to be known for as an exciting responsibility of making a difference in the lives of the people. Her activism has not only been locally but globally.
Letter – The importance of academic pragmatism in 2022
It is undoubtedly true that academic excellence leads to a good lifestyle, besides, it is broadening the narrow minded to see beyond the obvious. In the same vein, it is indeed true that the right academic in a wrong environment leads to disastrous results which affect the person and the community he is in.
Letter – The impact of the fourth wave on informal settlements
Since early 2020, the world has experienced a major health and social crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The world has been challenged with a wave of coronavirus infections that have been rising and putting a strain on the health sector of countries worldwide.








