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Beginning March, that it is on the second of March to be exact, hybrid discussions shall be taking place in the German capital of...

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What started as a hustle for survival became one of my greatest classrooms. I joined Yango part-time while balancing school, driven by curiosity about...
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A QUARTER CENTURY OF UNSCR 1325

By: Ambassador Selma Ashipala-MusavyiI remember vividly the corridors of the United Nations in October 2000. During Namibia’s leadership of the Security Council in October,...
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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...
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Mafwe’s Royal Lusata: Metaphor of Diversity and Unity

Cultural festivals have long served as beacons of identity, continuity, and unity for many communities in Africa and beyond. They provide a platform where...
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Time to Take Namibian Football Seriously – A Call for Investment and Reform

Namibian football continues to be caught in a cycle of instability, struggling with issues that are both persistent and preventable. From referees going unpaid,...
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From liberation ideals to identity battles

On the 26th of August, Namibia once again stood still to mark Heroes Day. Across the nation, stadiums echoed with speeches, monuments bore fresh...
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Is Namibia’s NDP6 a break from the past or another ambitious wish list?

On 21 July 2025, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah launched Namibia’s Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), a blueprint that many are calling the country’s last and...
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It is not GBV when men are victims

• By Moses UyepaOver the past weeks, we have witnessed alarming incidents of violence against men, yet they have not garnered the attention they...
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Letting Go to Lead Better

Letting go is hard. Whether in life or leadership, most of us wrestle with it. We hold on to stories, memories, and familiar ways...

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