We often and generally tend to grow frustrated with others because of what we expect them to be and, in our frustrations, it is often very difficult to put ourselves in their shoes and understand their “what” and “why” for the things they do.
Youth Corner
Impacting society through public speaking
English teacher Jonas Natangwe Nekomba regards it as paramount that people become rational thinkers and push conversational agendas to impact society.
Sanlam announces Bag-to-School winners
Sanlam last week handed over 50 bags full of school supplies to winners of its annual Sanlam Bag-to-School competition.
African child, get up and hustle
While some are still waiting for the Covid-19 pandemic to trigger their yet unknown abilities to make money, Gerson Sheefeni is honing his abilities to cut hair.
Short Story – Genocide – Flirting with Death
I bumped into a gunner from the firing battalion. The sapper kicked a prisoner until he coughed blood.
Ruusa helps girls make wise decisions
Teenage pregnancy due to poor or no sex education, absence from school because of a lack of sanitary pads, and peer pressure are some challenges many school girls face daily.
Disability doesn’t mean inability
Simson Paulus’ wheelchair does not hold him back from living a full life, especially doing what he loves… coaching football.
Unpacking challenges and victories of new AS curriculum
The first Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) candidates have not just laid a strong foundation for the new curriculum, but have also set a high standard for the coming cohorts.
Opinion – Family: Blood or Water?
Evolutionary psychology attributes that we are driven by the need to ensure that our bloodlines and kin are preserved.
Opinion – Go for what tickles your fancy
Nothing screams confusion or tough like having to apply for a university course when one is still unsure of what they want to venture into.









