The role of Christian Church is fighting deprivation through community growth projects. The Church has to work together with various organizations to improve the well-being of society through social and economic community development programmes.
Letters
Letter – To all young people in school
I hope this message finds you well and full of determination. As you navigate your educational journey, I encourage you to reflect on your vision for the future.
Letter – Thank you Debmarine and NFA
Sport promotes physical and mental well-being. Sport has the ability to inspire people and ultimately change the world. It unites people in a sense that few other things can. Most importantly, sport restores hope - where there was despair.
Letter – Embracing inclusion from my Namibian perspective
Growing up as a teen non-binary individual in a world that is gradually embracing diversity and inclusion, I have faced my share of struggles that often remain hidden from view.
Elevating the arts
“OUR lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter,” said Martin Luther King Jr.
Call to Action: Protect the vulnerable
IN THE diverse tapestry of Namibian society, children and persons with disabilities form a special group deserving support, empathy, and empowerment. Unfortunately, recent observations highlight a disheartening reality.
Letter – Loss and damage: Protecting the most vulnerable
At the Conference of Parties, governments agreed to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
Letter – Revive Namibia: The Power of Voting
A rare definition of a political campaign is “a platform for politicians to sell dreams to citizens by playing on citizens’ weakness to full blast”.
Letter – Citizens have a right to good corporate governance
Stakeholders of public enterprises have a right to fair and reasonable access to public facilities and services as provided for in the Namibian Constitution, and public enterprises need to be governed in the same manner for the best interests of the nation.
Letter – The black tax predicament
As a country with a high inequality rate, many black employees are finding it difficult to save or build generational wealth because they have become Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) for others.









