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From the Sidelines: Kanalelo is NFA's choice

THE recent announcement that Ronnie Kanalelo will be the caretaker coach of the Brave Warriors for the match against Botswana in Gaborone this weekend raised eyebrows for several reasons.[more]


From the Sidelines: Kanalelo is NFA's choice

THE recent announcement that Ronnie Kanalelo will be the caretaker coach of the Brave Warriors for the match against Botswana in Gaborone this weekend raised eyebrows for several reasons.[more]


From the Sidelines: Time for rewards

IT is that time of the year again when players, football officials and administrators are set to be rewarded for their contribution to the game as the Namibia Football Association s (NFA) awards takes centre stage on Saturday.[more]


The Blair Option In Palestine

THE release of an abducted BBC journalist in Gaza is being seen by some as an attempt by Hamas (which denies any part in the kidnapping) to curry favour with Tony Blair, who on stepping down as Britain's prime minister was...[more]


Beyond The Death Penalty Debate

CHINA'S decision to execute the head of its drug regulatory agency has rekindled international debate about capital punishment.[more]


Perspectives On Terrorism

AS terrorists go, this was 'The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight'.[more]


CoD impasse is a bad showcase for opposition politics in Namibia

POLITICAL parties are important as they not only recruit and nominate candidates for elective office, but they also mobilise electoral support and form governments.[more]


The ACC Needs To Show That It Operates Without Fear or Favour

THE Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) this week gave the controversial, multi-million dollar, BEE Namibia Liquid Fuel deal a clean bill of health.[more]


From the Sidelines: Who are the real winners

UP to now, there are no clear winners in both the Northern and Southern Stream First Division winners.[more]


The New York Times vs. Reality

THE New York Times has been wrong on Iraq for so long that it has become a tradition, and they respect tradition at the Times.[more]


Al Gore's LiveEarth vs Africa

FEW people in Africa would get to see Al Gore and his troupe of rock-star ecologists strutting their stuff last weekend - because most have neither television nor electricity.[more]


Swapo must modernise its debate on leadership

THE ongoing Swapo Central Committee meeting is likely to confirm Doreen Sioka and Hage Geingob as members of the Politburo.[more]


Political Perspective: The Morphing Ministry

HARD to believe that 17 years after Independence we still haven't manage to define what a war veteran is! Especially hard because we already have a Ministry for War Veterans, so why even create a Ministry if we don't know what...[more]


An Over-Zealous Approach Could Kill The ACC Initiative

THIS newspaper regards itself as being in the forefront of the anti-corruption fight.[more]


From the Sidelines: Medals wanted from Games

THE Namibian delegation for the All Africa Games will depart tomorrow morning to Algeria with high expectations, but what are the chances for medals this time around? Well, there are a few individuals who can compete favourably...[more]


The Economics Of Namibian Media

OWNING a commercial radio station in Namibia is much like owning a mine, but without the hassle.[more]


Europe's New Mission In Africa

THE EU's military mission to ensure free and fair elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has shown what the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) can achieve in Africa.[more]


Idea of an African super state is superfluous

WHEN I introduced the subject of a 'United States of Africa' by 2015 during a dinner conversation, a Cameroonian friend replied by telling me that I should stop thinking and talking about Africa as it might give me cancer.[more]


Political Perspective : The PM's Office And The Goblet Of Sources

IT took the Office of the Prime Minister long enough (over a month!) to respond to media reports about the salary fiasco concerning the Director and Deputy Director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) respectively.[more]


Gambling With The Health Of A Nation

GOVERNMENT will be gambling with the health of the nation if it does not give prompt attention to the deteriorating conditions at the Katutura State Hospital, and probably other health facilities as well.[more]


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