Opinions
Our security cannot be compromised 23 May 2013   By Dr Ngarikutuke Tjiriange I WAS shocked to read in the Sun newspaper of May 07, 2013 about an article headlined- “Cops overreacted &nda
The birth of the OAU 50 years ago 21 May 2013   By Mvula ya Nangolo WITHIN the proximity of a village situated about 50 kilometres inland – away from the then main barracks of the Tanga
AFRIKA: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN Effects of South Africa’s unbalanced economic order – an explanation 21 May 2013   By Udo W. Froese   CONTINENTAL economic powerhouse South Africa received the rawest deal in history at the CODESA negotiations,
PRÉ-vue [discourse’s-analysis] TRI-vium On diversity, divergence and the politics of convergence 17 May 2013   By Paul T. Shipale ON Friday, 10 May, 2013, the former Right Honourable PM using the name ‘Citizen Nahas Angula’ wrote an op
Parliamentarians can examine legal frameworks for e-commerce and cyber security 17 May 2013   By Moses Amweelo OUR national and homeland security team regularly advises clients on both compliance with current law and the development of p
How to teach religions studies in school 17 May 2013   By Hezekia L. /Awaseb ENCOURAGING Bible studies or religious instruction in schools is not at odds or in conflict with Namibia being a secular
Towards efficient labour dispute resolution 11 May 2013   THE manner in which labour disputes between employers and employees are resolved have changed dramatically over the past few decades in Namibia. Wi
AFRIKA: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN - Mandela and the disingenuous tug of war for political gain 11 May 2013   ACCORDING to my latest checking, the aged, retired president Nelson Mandela was still very much a member of the ruling African National Congress (A
Namibia’s Inspiring Entrepreneurs 08 May 2013   ENTREPRENEURSHIP is regarded as the driving force for growth in economies around the world. This is because entrepreneurs have the ability to see o
Individualistic Japan and America threaten world peace 08 May 2013   SELFISH, egocentric, greedy and the have-it-all and don’t care attitudes are the traits of individualism evident in Namibia as Gerson Sindano
Tribute to Paulus Paulus 06 May 2013   OVER the years I have come to terms with my predictions and sometimes premonitions. For many who have associated with me can confirm my assertion a
AFRIKA: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN - Where does fairness begin and where does it end – A Democratic Calculation 06 May 2013   VETERANS of the liberation struggle and their offspring, as well as the majority of the indigenous African population of Namibia and most likely ev
PRÉ-vue [discourse’s-analysis] TRI-vium - Enhancing nationhood through devolution of power 03 May 2013   IN an opinion piece, written by Shampapi Shiremo that appeared in one of the local newspapers on Monday, April 29, 2013, it emerged that a group of
NGOs: assets or liabilities? 03 May 2013   THE World Bank’s working definition of the non-governmental organisations is: “Private organisations that pursue activities to relieve
The Bloody Massacre at Cassinga Remembered 03 May 2013   TOMORROW marks the 35th commemoration of the bloody massacre at the Cassinga refugee camp, in southern Angola when hundreds of men, women and child