The struggles of unemployed youth
By Hauwa NamukwambiAs a recent graduate and a member of Namibia’s growing population of unemployed youth, I speak on behalf of countless young job...
Descendants reduced to spectators at genocide vigil
By Kae Matundu-TjiparuroGenocide Remembrance Day took place this year, the third time running for some descendants and the first for the Namibian government. This...
The pothole economy: filling people’s pockets
By Staff ReporterWith the blessed rains we have had since the beginning of the year, we have been lucky as Namibians. The whole country...
Interview preparation starts way before you’re called for an Interview
In today’s fast-moving and highly competitive job market, waiting until you are invited for an interview to start preparing is no longer good enough....
Pothole menace: What type of damage to check for and how to minimise...
By Staff ReporterDamage to a vehicle from a “pothole strike” can have a significant financial impact on motorists, from tyre replacement to rim damage,...
Why moot court competitions at UNAM merits greater support
The atmosphere within the University of Namibia’s Moot Court was one of palpable anticipation. Law students, impeccably attired in formal attire, adjusted their notes...
The plight of the boy child
By Staff ReporterAs Namibians, we need to address a pressing issue that affects our society greatly. Avoiding this topic will not make the issue...
RE-DEFINING PUBLIC PROCUREMENT THROUGH REFORMS UNPACKING HIDEN POTENTIALS
By Maria JongaThe Tender Board Act 16 of 1996 was repealed following reforms aimed at strengthening institutional capacity as well as mitigate corruption risks....
Young blood to invigorate the legislative assembly
Excitement is in the air as Namibia anticipates the swearing-in of a wave of new parliamentarians in the National Assembly. This moment is poised...
Vigilance key in curbing cyber crimes
It goes without saying that there is a strong correlation between slow land delivery and corruption within municipalities, in Namibia as is the case...
















