Opinions
Farming for the future – some advice 15 May 2012   By Alex Meroro • Determining the right agrarian farming enterprise – farming for tomorrow is never too late.  “Let there
Watering the Beloved Desert - a mouthpiece for the oppressed 11 May 2012   By Professor Jairos Kangira • ‘An offence to Black and Human’: A rhetorical engagement of Mvula ya Nangolo’s imaginativ
Reply to the aborted demonstration in the Caprivi Region 10 May 2012   By Alex “Poison” Kamwi ALLOW me space in your newspaper to respond to the issue of the aborted demonstration in the Caprivi Region
Afrika: The other side of the coin A tribute to uncle Harold Pupkewitz - an obituary 07 May 2012   By Udo W. Froese Independent political and socio-economic analyst and published columnist, born and raised Namibian in the third generation.
A cry for help 07 May 2012   By Fabian Amukwelele SUICIDE is fast becoming a serious and a growing problem. Just within a decade Namibia managed to shoot up, as one of the
PRÉ-vue [discourse’s-analysis] TRI-vium holding the vision in the second phase of the struggle 03 May 2012   By: Paul Shipale I would like to talk about holding the vision in the second phase of the Struggle for Economic Emancipation, largely borrowing
Long and bitter path to independence – happy birthday to SWAPO 30 Apr 2012   By: Dr Ngarikutuke Tjiriange TODAY when I wish SWAPO happy birthday I want briefly to highlight some of the things that happened during the lon
PRÉ-vue [discourse’s-analysis] TRI-vium Plot to oust Ngurare failed dismally 27 Apr 2012   By Paul T. Shipale IT SEEMS seems some pe­ople are now entangled in their own cobweb, as they planned to oust the SWAPO Youth League Secre
Africa: The other side of the coin - When infantiles are talking . . . 27 Apr 2012   By Udo W. Froese Sloganeering does not bring civilisation. It is human beings, individuals, not the state who pursue their own and not nationa
My Laaitie: Home to the winter clad soil of the south 27 Apr 2012   Joshua Razikua Kaumbi ALLOW me to pause and converse with myself, while travelling on this journey of hello’s and no goodbye’s. Th
Seals are an economic resource 25 Apr 2012   By Dr Ngarikutuke Tjiriange THE STRUGGLE for the national independence of our country was not only to liberate us from colonial oppressio
Stop the inaction on sex-workers 20 Apr 2012   By Fabian Amukwelele IT appears that there has been a wave of “emerging sex-workers” arriving on cue in Windhoek. Not too long ago
BIG initiative versus war vet packages 20 Apr 2012   By Elock E. Shikalepo   THE payout of hefty, lucrative packages (as much as fifty thousand, monthly allowances, projects and housing benef
What is Cloud Computing 19 Apr 2012   By: Elizabeth Asino-Joseph Innovation continues to rock the technology world.  A new concept, Cloud Computing, promises to change the way
I Still Own Myself 18 Apr 2012   By Theo-Ben Gurirab When fortuitous circumstances converged and there is clear and disturbing impulse to react, I feel duty-bound not to miss