The first Article in the Namibian Constitution commands that Namibia is hereby established as a sovereign, secular, democratic, and unitary state founded upon the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and justice for all.
Opinions
Opinion – To end the AIDS pandemic, let communities lead
Namibia has a fantastic opportunity. It can end the AIDS pandemic by 2030, by letting communities lead.
Opinion – Do not share your banking PINs or OTPs with anyone – banks included
In the past, bank robbers were brazen. They used weapons and physical intimidation to instil fear into staff, security guards and any customers who were in the branch. Their timing was considered.
Opinion – Leadership as a strategy to improve service delivery in Namibia
Local government plays a fundamental role in the improvement of the livelihoods of the citizens of Namibia, particularly those at the grassroots level.
Opinion – Fuel efficiency and climate change
Transport will play a critical role in delivering the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions cuts needed to meet global political climate change targets.
OPINION – How to talk to your family about money
Money is a subject that often stirs unease, even within family circles. However, open and honest discussions about finances are indispensable for fostering trust and ensuring financial stability.
Opinion – When to borrow money against your retirement benefit
Can I borrow from my pension?
Opinion – The struggle to promote Namibian arts in rural areas
In 2008, when I obtained my Higher Diploma in Visual Arts at the University of Namibia, I decided to dedicate myself to the development of arts and cultural activities in Namibia.
Opinion – Geingob: Nandi-Ndaitwah sole candidate for the 2024 election
It is not an exaggeration to depart on the notion that Namibia has the potential to reach an acceptable level of prosperity and stability. A level acceptable to ourselves and the future generations. It, however, needs all of us to keep the telescope steady.
Opinion – Analysis of intractable conflict between Katima Mulilo Town Council and residents
The Katima Mulilo Town Council (KMTC) levies taxes on the residents of the town with the view to raise revenue for the local authority council to fund local services such as basic services, protection and safety services, social and welfare services, and cultural services.









