Three years ago, social media in Nambia burst with a potent joke of a men’s conference to coincide with Valentine’s Day in February.
Letters
Letter – Domestic investors can improve economy
As a young person, I have witnessed what I did not wish to witness and have experienced what I did not plan to experience in the name of economic contraction in Namibia.
Letter – Hage Geingob: The foundation of Namibian democracy
Hage Geingob, the incumbent President of the Republic of Namibia and the iconic revolutionary liberation movement in Namibia, Swapo, has always been a fearless man of great potential, ambitions and immeasurable strength.
Letter – Managing staff in education institutions
This article aims to shed my opinionated thoughts on the staffing of education institutions.
Letter – Deschooling society in Namibia
Schooling means different things to different people depending on where you come from.
Letter – An open letter to the Rundu Town Council
Hopefully the Rundu Town Council’s officials and executives are doing pretty well in their respective offices.
Letter – BDF is destabilising Zambezi region
The continuing killing of Namibians by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) is undermining security in the Zambezi region.
The Green March: Morrocco’s Shame
Vitalio Angula Omeima Abdeslam and Catherine Contantinides
Towards the end of October 1975, 350 000 Moroccans, under instruction from King Hassan II, gathered in the southern most city of the
Arts frowned upon
Although arts as a subject is considered eccentric, over the top and downwardly weird by the general common public who usually do not understand the craft, there is more to it.
Letter – Are teachers expected to perform miracles?
When schools opened at the beginning of this year on 15 January 2020 much of the time was given to athletics which was indeed part of the extramural activities prior to the announcement of the state of emergency decision to close the schools on 16 March 2020.


