SMS Of The Day *LET our President sleep in local hotels to get to know his country at grassroots level. Why isolate him from the people he governs?[more]
SMS Of The Day *IT is not the names that need changing but the mindset of everyone. The parliamentarians are still colonised by their own reasoning. They are prisoners of their own negative attitudes. One cannot free your mind...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NURSES and doctors face suspension. Dr Kamwi can we also hear from the nurses and doctors their side of the incident?[more]
SMSes Of The Day *TO all nurses. Let us make sure that no pregnant woman or her baby or any other patient dies because of our negligence.[more]
SMS Of The Day *THAT is what leaders do! Thank you Dr Kamwi and Mr Kahuure for admitting that the death of a mother and child is due to the neglect of health personnel. Call them to order and please ensure that similar incidents...[more]
SMS Of The Day *I SALUTE the President on his call on racism and tribalism. For these evils to be contained we, as a country, must work together so that each tribe and race has equal opportunities for advancement. The current...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IT is shocking what security guards earn! The problem is, however, that we cannot continue our normal lives without them because government has failed to ensure our safety. We pay taxes and on top of that much...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IN response to Gwen Lister’s ‘Political Perspective’ on Namibia’s relations with China: I suspect that at present these are based on an agreement that China lends our government money (which China has plenty of)...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE history of the struggle brought our leaders the fruits you now possess. You have attained a position of respect and honour for your dedication towards us, your people! You never wavered and never surrendered!...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IT is the task of the President to report the state of our nation, but to improve this country is the task of us all. What are you doing to improve Namibia?[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE West Africa Cable System (WACS) cable is to be launched on May 11. Can we hear a statement from Telecom/MTC how this will affect services (bandwidth, prices)?[more]
SMS Of The Day *CHURCH fraud exposed! What happened to this world? Who must we trust?[more]
SMS Of The Day *OUR courts and justice system should send a clear message that Namibia is no safe haven for foreign criminals. They should be extradited to where they have committed their crimes with no delay! [more]
SMS Of The Day *ALCOHOL abuse is not a disease. It’s a symptom. The disease is hopelessness which comes from poverty, no good prospects in sight and an all-round lack of faith in things ever changing. We already prohibit alcohol...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IT is tremendously encouraging to see the positive turnaround in athletics in Namibia. Congratulations to Globine Mayova, Tjipekapora Herunga and Hitjivirue Kaanjuka on your good results. To Frank Fredericks and...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IS it possible to get some statistics or just an update on the land distribution programme? And I don’t mean just how much land has changed hands. I’d like to know what those people who benefitted from the...[more]
SMS Of The Day On the farm * THE minister of lands must realise that he is now throwing money in the water by buying more farms. My friends who have been allocated these farms are just sitting on them. They have no skills and...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IF all drivers applying for the renewal of their drivers’ licences are required to redo a learner’s test, one will find that the majority of the drivers have no clue about traffic rules. Maybe the minister should...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIAN people, do not expect a better future and a better life if you are demanding it right now. Make your elected leaders be accountable and responsive to your needs otherwise you will only open your eyes...[more]
SMS Of The Day *I WOULD like to know what these contractors use to fix the potholes? Sand maybe, because it’s the same potholes that need fixing after the rains. Much-needed money is wasted on the same potholes every year.[more]