While we can appreciate the “no business as usual” and hands-on style approach of our new president and some in her administration, Namibia...
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While we can appreciate the “no business as usual” and hands-on style approach of our new president and some in her administration, Namibia desperately needs more selfless leaders in both public institutions and state-owned enterprises. I recently heard a powerful parable during a church service that perfectly illustrates Namibia’s current situation. A man who had […]
While we can appreciate the “no business as usual” and hands-on style approach of our new president and some in her administration, Namibia...
Source: Tatenda Hwari: Africa Needs Leaders Who Serve, Not Rule Africa is crying out for leaders who serve, not rule. Too many politicians chase power...
Africa is crying out for leaders who serve, not rule. Too many politicians chase power while ignoring the people. Too many businesses pursue profit...
The op-ed on the future of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) by economist Robin Sherbourne in Friday’s The Namibian is...
The op-ed on the future of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) by economist Robin Sherbourne in Friday’s The Namibian is...
Bavina Sookdeo ONE HUNDRED YEARS is no small milestone, and for Arouca Pentecostal Church, its centennial is both a celebration of endurance and a...
Bavina Sookdeo ONE HUNDRED YEARS is no small milestone, and for Arouca Pentecostal Church, its centennial is both a celebration of endurance and a...
A clinical psychologist, Mrs Ethel Obeng-Treve, has called for the reform of the country’s education system to better support neurodiverse...
The Namibia Local Content Conference & Exhibition (NLCC) 2025 is scheduled to take place from 7 to 9 October at The Dome in Swakopmund. The event,...
Namibia and China on Thursday marked 35 years of diplomatic and economic partnership with the release of the first corporate social responsibility...