2021-04-16Staff Reporter If wisdom and knowledge cannot be fused to establish a seamless intellectual bond, then good judgement in the application of the acquired knowledge suffers and the result is the prominence in stupidity, as opposed to being wise. View more
2021-04-16Prof Makala Lilemba At the dawn of Kenyan independence in 1963, Jomo Kenyatta its first president was faced with the mammoth task of building and uniting the new nation. View more
2021-04-16Staff Reporter In October 2018, the Lilongwe Principles and Guidelines on the Selection and Appointment of Judicial Officers were formally adopted by the Southern African Chief Justice’s Forum (SACJF). View more
2021-04-16Staff Reporter This article wishes to address the not so much spoken suicide rate among professionals and the leading cause – depression or mental health. View more
2021-04-16Staff Reporter “The Namibian rural communities, including the Anabeb Conservancy are equally excited and looking forward to a better future that will bring more hunting revenue supported socio-economic activities. The year 2020 was very difficult because we didn’t collect any hunting revenue. People lost their jobs. Fortunately, their employment benefits will be restored and everything will be moving in the righ View more
2021-04-16Staff Reporter By its nature, democratic governments like that of Namibia must reflect public opinion and work best when the general population is well informed. Thus, the Namibian government values the importance of public relations. View more
2021-04-16Kuzeeko Tjitemisa Namibia will today ship a consignment of 350 tons of charcoal worth N$2 million to the United States of America (USA). View more
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