SMSes

SMSes for Monday 21 June 2010

* FELLOW women of Namibia! I hope you read the article ‘Kamborotos’ in Friday’s paper. That is how men view mistresses, as nothing but a piece on the side. Let’s stop these humiliating relationships with married men who are only...[more]


SMSes for Friday 18 June 2010

* MADIBA yesterday you said goodbye to your precious granddaughter Zenani. Namibia feels your loss. We think of you and send deep heartfelt sympathies to you and your whole family. – With love from all the artists of Namibia[more]


SMSes for 17 June 2010

SMS Of The Day  I AM really impressed by seeing Namibians in different colour codes for their favourite Fifa World Cup teams discussing together around tables. Why can’t they do that in politics? - Concerned...[more]


SMSes for 16 June 2010

SMS Of The Day  HOUSING has been a problem for all Namibians, including those who had a housing allowance because in Namibia the lawmakers have given the right to the banks to decide who will qualify for that basic need,...[more]


SMSes for 15 June 2010

SMS Of The Day  VUVUZELAS – that is all you hear. No fans singing; no more hearing fans cheering their teams. Everything is overpowered by the vuvuzela. – Semi anti-vuvuzela Food for Thought OUR education planners were...[more]


SMSes for 14 June 2010

SMS Of The Day  THE showpiece of the beautiful game is on our continent, Africa, for the first time. Let us rise in unison and say ‘Yes We Can!’ Food for Thought LAWS have to be enforced. The extremely bad habits of...[more]


SMSes for 11 June 2010

SMS Of The Day  I WANT to thank the lady City Police officer who chased after thieves alone after witnessing a lady’s handbag being stolen in front of Nandos on Independence Avenue. This officer jumped out of her car and...[more]


SMSes for 10 June 2010

* IF the Bank of Namibia wants to do away with R200 notes, why are our banks still giving them to clients? – Ipinge Sierra[more]


SMSes for Wednesday 9 June 2010

* MR Paulinus Shilamba of NamPower is rightly concerned about the steep, steep increases in prices of power in the future. The Namibian consumers are rightly concerned about the lavish,lavish lifestyles of those managing our...[more]


SMSes for Tuesday 8 June 2010

* IT is a shame to see City Police taking mass advantage of innocent drivers by giving traffic fines to those who had no idea of the changes in Werner List Street at Shoprite in town. Please City of Windhoek inform the public of...[more]


SMSes for Monday 7 June 2010

* CAN the lawmakers draft a bill and empower Police officers to prevent people from walking on roads meant for motor cars. This makes it very difficult for drivers to control vehicles.[more]


SMSes for Friday 4 June 2010

* TECHNOLOGY is good. No doubt about that. But it’s no longer a secret that our young ones are misusing it big time at every opportunity they get. This is fuelled by our young, inexperienced, irresponsible parents. To them, what...[more]


SMSes for Thursday 03 June 2010

SMS Of The Day n THE young people of Namibia should emulate the hard work of all parents who toil daily to make ends meet and feed their families. Anyone who goes around in this country spreading hatred through name-calling and...[more]


SMSes for Wednesday 02 June 2010

SMS Of The Day n WHEN I see elders like Dr Sam Nujoma, Mr Harold Pupkewitz, Mr Frans Indongo, Mr (Hagen) Zimmerman of Zimmerman Garage and others still working hard, I am obliged to prevail upon our young generation to emulate...[more]


Smes For tue 01 June 2010

* THANK you for making the judiciary independent and accessible to the poor. I could follow the Supreme Court proceeding on the radio and television. The money I paid through tax is accounted for.[more]


SMS Of The Day 31 May 2010

LET there be peace for the 2010 Fifa World Cup. Isn’t it what Africa wanted?[more]


SMSes for Friday 28 May 2010

SMS Of The Day n MY souvenir front page copy appearing on Wednesday, May 26. I’m touched by the picture of those two young boys. Was the picture taken in Namibia?Are they still alive? What are they doing now? Who are they? I’m...[more]


SMSes for Thursday 27 May 2010

* With May 3, a day declared by the United Nations back in 1991 as World Press Freedom Day, if added to the many holidays we already have in only the month of May, many Namibians will end up having clear five days of cessation...[more]


SMSes for Wednesday 26 May 2010

* TO those who are complaining about finding testing centres closed or long queues or who are asking for extension of days: testing didn’t start nor end on May 20. Go to any nearest hospital or VTC centre country wide. Get tested...[more]


SMSes for Monday 24 May 2010

* I WONDER why people complain about farm prices when residential property prices are much higher.[more]


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