As 2023 draws to a close and with much anticipation, we herald 2024, as descendants of the great warriors of the anti-colonial resistances against German penetration and occupation of our ancestral land, then known by the imperialists and their accomplices and allies as German South West Africa, we cannot but pause and seriously reflect on the year that has been.
Opinions
Opinion – Reflections on abortion with reference to Namibia
The debate on the morality of abortion centres on the issue of when human life actually begins. Based on biological and psycho-social considerations, different views have been expressed at the beginning of life, ranging from two weeks to nine months.
Opinion – Securing a financially stable future in Namibia
In Namibia, ensuring financial security is a common goal shared by individuals and families alike.
Opinion – How climate change impacts the world’s ocean
The ocean has long taken the brunt of the impacts of human-made global warming, according to United Nations Climate Change.
Opinion – 64% of Bank Windhoek’s workforce are women
The 2023 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) report found that around 2.4 billion working-age women are not afforded equal economic opportunities worldwide.
Opinion – How do you spend Christmas in Namibia?
Christmas Day in Namibia is a joyous occasion celebrated with family and friends. People come together to share traditional meals, exchange gifts, and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Opinion – 2024: A call for Namibia’s socio-economic dispensation
As many political activities are expected to abound in 2024, economic activities should be equally considered and prioritised.
Opinion – Light in the darkness: Remember Rachel’s children
Christmas is especially for children. Merle A. Johnson writes: “It is heaven, made of children”. Children do not have the intellectual problems of many adults with angels speaking to shepherds, a star that leads wise men to a manger and a baby born from a virgin.
Opinion – Latest PR innovations in the Namibian landscape
Showcasing how innovation in Namibia’s business and financial sectors has evolved through a public relations lens is quite interesting, as much has changed in sharing these success stories from a traditional perspective to the latest trends from a Namibian landscape perspective.
Opinion – Electioneering, concretisation of employment promises
It will be appropriate to borrow the title of Tjingaete’s book, “Weeping Graves of our Ancestors,” to express the current situation in Namibia in terms of the high unemployment level.









