Editors Corner

More needed on value-addition

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Despite persistent calls for Namibian based companies to increase value-addition on its products, Government has done little to enable such an environment. Read more »

Serious about job creation?

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It is alleged that about N$8 billion intended for the Targeted Intervention Program for Employment and Economic Growth (Tipeeg) will be returned to National Treasury at the end of the current financia Read more »

Tribalism serpent should be crushed

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It is regrettable that tribalism is rearing its ugly head, some 22 years after Independence. Read more »

MPs should spice up boring Parly sessions

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President Hifikepunye Pohamba this week opened the fifth session of the fifth Parliament amid much pomp and fanfare with parliamentarians and invited guests gracing the occasion with colourful clothin Read more »

Swift action needed on baby dumping

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There has been a chronic increase in the dumping of babies around the country. Read more »

Govt taking detour on KK issue

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The dust around Youth Minister Kazenambo Kazenambo’s utterances refuses to settle. Read more »

Zambia’s Nations Cup spirit worth emulating

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The driven desire of the Zambian national soccer side to honour their fallen heroes who were wiped out in a plane crash in 1993 saw them lifting the 2012 African Cup of Nations trophy in a dramatic fi Read more »

Youth minister no example for the youth

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The youth are the leaders of tomorrow and the elders have to set an example especially when it comes to leadership. Read more »

Introduce lifestyle audits to curb corruption

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Recent claims that Trade and Industry Minister Dr Hage Geingob pocketed U$300 000 (about N$2, 5 million) from the sale of UraMin’s Trekkopje uranium project to French company Areva once again calls fo Read more »

State must forego wait-andsee approach

Some form of Government intervention in the ongoing strike of TransNamib workers will be highly favoured to end the standoff. Read more »