SMS Of The Day *I DO not agree that people who are flocking to towns have nowhere else to go. I know many people from my village living in shacks in Windhoek and they have no jobs. Why would I leave my parents’ house just to go...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WE say that Namibia is ours, but is Namibia for its people? Why demolish your people’s homes while you sleep in a warm bed at night? What if it was your home that was demolished? So what if they settled...[more]
SMSes Of The Day *POLICE need to adopt a zero tolerance approach to traffic offences. So many traffic-light and speeding offences are totally ignored. Zero tolerance will also bring down the crime rate. Research has shown this...[more]
SMS Of The Day *UNEMPLOYMENT amongst the youth will always be high because of those rotten, corrupt individuals in the government who are giving jobs to their mothers, uncles and aunties.[more]
SMS Of The Day *BRAVE Warriors you did the nation proud. Come Saturday we will be there again to support you. Well done boys![more]
SMS Of The Day *CONGRATS to the Warriors, kudos to the supporters! I have to say that was the biggest gathering of Namibians I have ever seen. Next time take the game to Sam Nujoma Stadium and make the entrance free.[more]
SMSes Of The Day HER death is the straw that broke the camel’s back. I wept as a mother. I wept as a daughter. I cried for our mothers for to bury a daughter, who is just beginning to live, at the hand of a man who claims to...[more]
SMSes Of The Day *RESHUFFLING ministers will never change the performance of people on the ground. Give adequate resources to people, hire and fire employees if you have done your part as an employer. Look what the private...[more]
SMS Of The Day *MR Sackey Iyambo it’s great to know there are amazing people out there to help the needy just like you. God bless you![more]
SMS Of The Day *CITY of Windhoek please take this seriously. The riverbed behind Kayec going down to Monte Christo road is a danger especially to us women. Please clear all that grass to make it safe for us to cross. I don’t...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE story of an 18-year-old orphan Lo-Amin Goreses, who failed Grade 10 and couldn’t return to school due to the Education Act and makes a living from the Kupferberg dumpsite, needs the sincere sympathy of all...[more]
SMS Of The Day *I DON’T think we are patriotic in Namibia, we're rather tribalistic. And I know that the most tribalistic of us will condemn my statement. It is a disease that eventually ends in conflict because there can be no...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THERE are certain individuals in government who feel that the government is theirs since they have been there since 1990. They are untouchable and they can do whatever they want without any challenge. It is a...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHY recycle permanent secretaries who have become a liability to the State due to corruption? If my memory serves me well, some of them on the list have been repeatedly in the news due to insider trading and...[more]
SMS Of The Day *ON accidents. It is just too much. Some of us can’t stomach it anymore. Most of the accidents on our roads are avoidable. Most of our drivers drive over the speed limit. The current fines seem to be nothing to...[more]
SMS Of The Day *OUR City Fathers why are you using apartheid laws to oppress your own people? A/G 21 of 1985 section 2 (1) (D) is a colonial law before Namibia’s independence. [more]
SMS Of The Day *WHEN some of our leaders cannot act decisively on bread-and-butter issues, or when some national leaders hold grudges against those who differ with them, it shows that some are leaders by accident instead of...[more]
SMS Of The Day *PERHAPS the jackal at the hospital premises came looking for the cattle head that was left at the nurses home? Jackals are scavengers and do not always carry rabies! Perhaps the Ministry of Health should clean...[more]
SMS Of The Day *GOVERNMENT lashes out at The Namibian: Opinion pieces and SMSes are the best ways of letting out our frustrations and our true feelings. Because the government is being criticised, it does not mean it is a...[more]
SMS Of The Day *TWO of the nine athletes who qualified to represent Namibia at the London Olympics are cyclists. Well done cyclists! When will the municipality allocate cycling lanes in and around the city to keep our cyclists...[more]