In the realm of international cooperation, the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme is an excellent example of fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among nations.
Letters
Letter – Stop disruption of dialysis treatment for patients in conflict situations
We, fellow patients with kidney failure conditions in Namibia who are on weekly dialysis treatment, wish to condemn the disruption of dialysis services to patients living with such conditions in Palestine and Israel, respectively.
Letter – NSFAF student loan is a scheme
It is only in Namibia that those who benefitted from a student loan start their first job already having accrued debts.
Letter – Is Namibia using correct measures to achieve quality education?
The Nambian government regards education as a fundamental human right. Kofi Ananan said, “Education is the great equaliser of our time; it gives hope to the hopeless and creates chances for those without it”.
Letter – Government’s Green Hydrogen stake
Government wants to fund its 24% stake in Green Hydrogen with funds obtained from oil and gas finds, according to Green Hydrogen Commissioner James Munyupe, who stated this at the South African Green Hydrogen Summit in Cape Town held in October 2023.
Letter – Deepen trade, investment between the US and Namibia
“The United States is all in on Africa,” President Biden affirmed during the US-Africa Leaders Summit last December.
Letter – A love letter to interns
Although there are several opportunities out there, securing an internship can become a tall order.
How sports drive economic growth, unity
Sports in Namibia have emerged as a powerful catalyst for economic growth, social cohesion and individual well-being in Namibia.
Letter – Namibian women too deserve monthly menstrual leave
According to research, the average woman sheds about 50 millilitres of blood during her period.
Letter – Letter to the editor
I am invoking the principle of natural justice, the audi alteram partem (the right to be heard) with respect to the article titled “Swanu relevance questioned” that appeared in the New Era newspaper on 27 September 2023.









