The German-American high-wire walker, Karl Wallenda, fell to his death while attempting to walk across a wire stretched one hundred and twenty-three feet (thirty-seven metres) above the pavement between two hotels in Puerto Rico in 1978.
Opinions
Opinion – Gibeon is yearning for development
Last week I drove past Gibeon as I normally do over weekends and decided to pop in and check what is going on at my alma mater, Spellmeyer Secondary School at the village.
Opinion – Reassessing superpowers’ influence on indigenous systems
Namibian societies, like other races in other parts of the world, were complex in constructing their exact historic times.
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Opinion – Filling financing gap with agriculture investment funds
Agriculture is one of Namibia’s most important sectors and is a significant source of economic growth and industrial transformation.
Opinion – Genocide: An open letter to the President
This open letter is addressed to H.E. Dr Hage Geingob the President of the Republic of Namibia.
Opinion – Independent candidates, new parties a blessing or curse?
With the current political euphoria and jubilee caused by the political campaigns ahead of the November local authority elections, I couldn’t help it but comment a word or two on how I view the current status quo.
Opinion – Namibia has become a predators’ paradise
Let me express my views from my wretched soul about the escalation of gender-based violence (GBV) pandemic, which is the current topic of today.
Opinion – Competencies versus qualifications
Personnel certification has been and will continue to remain a desirable asset for any modern professional.
Opinion – The essence of voting
Gone are the traditional days whereby people did not have the right to elect their rulers, but instead traditional sovereignty was inherited and passed on through the bloodline.