SMS Of The Day *FUEL and electricity tariff adjustments are unacceptable because they will cancel the eight percent salary increment civil servants got last year. It will also lead to high inflation and in the end, it will force...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IF someone left Rehoboth for Windhoek at the same time that I left my house and drove 80km/h that person would have reached town long before me. It took me more than an hour and half to reach the CBD from...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHAT is wrong with Roads Authority? How on earth do you start constructing a road in January? Now that Florence Nightingale Street is under construction, all the Khomasdal roads and junctions are congested with...[more]
SMS Of The Day *EVEN for those who like to be seen as important, to be recognised, and to be acknowledged, the rule is; you first become a servant of your people, you first work hard selflessly, you start where you are, at...[more]
SMS Of The Day *MY beloved Namibians! Let us understand that ‘hard work leads to success and laziness leads to poverty’. Let us work hard in everything so that we can become a successful nation.[more]
SMS Of The Day *I DRIVE every morning from Katutura to town for work. I do not know if the City Council is aware of how heavy the traffic situation is at peak time. From Katutura one takes 45 minutes in the morning to reach...[more]
SMS Of The Day *SHAME on you President Hifikepunye Pohamba, for giving in to your already overpaid, greedy, self-enriched and lazy government officials. Get rid of your advisors and of those not working for the good of our...[more]
SMS Of The Day *FOUNDING Father, current President, and Swapo SG, Namibia has been independent for over two decades but nothing has been aggressively or critically deliberated on to remedy the plight and suffering of ‘struggle...[more]
SMS Of The Day *A SIMPLE solution to Superintendent Helena Mootseng and her cohort: Forge co-operation with NaTis where all outstanding traffic fines are linked to a person’s vehicle registration details. The fines would be paid...[more]
SMS Of The Day *TO reduce road accidents in Namibia, start teaching driving lessons as a subject in government schools please.[more]
SMS Of The Day *IF I become the president of the poor Republic of Namibia one day, I will make sure of the following: All minister’s children should attend school at public schools and Namibian universities, ministers and their...[more]
SMS Of The Day *LEADERS of The Land of the Brave, are you fully aware of what is going on in other African Countries at present? For example: Mali, Egypt, DRC, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Libya, Algeria, Somalia, etc? And why? WAKE-UP!...[more]
SMS Of The Day *ABRAHAM Iyambo is a member of PSEMAS, the government medical aid, that is paid for by taxpayers. Namibia has excellent doctors who could have done the tests. There was no need to go to Cuba. PSEMAS must please...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIANS, stop saying Nampol doesn’t arrest rapists, robbers and the other criminals while you people know those suspects but you hide them in your houses. If Namibians want a crime free country, they should...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WAR on the mini-skirt: I was at the Rundu police station over the Christmas holidays, after having been a victim of Rundu’s increasing crime, when a female police officer (in a tight pencil skirt!) informed me...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHY is the government providing jobs to the ‘struggle kids’ and ignoring others? We all have great grandparents who died for this country. Why is it only some children who are looked after, but when it comes to...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHO are the fools who cannot control themselves in the presence of hot pants? Either close your eyes or stay indoors, but don’t blame women for your lack of control. The culture of victim blaming in our society...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHILE it must be difficult to run a business like Air Namibia, the state of affairs has now become embarrassingly ridiculous. It might be too late, but the appointment of competent, independent management to...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IF we improve good governance at all levels – government, private, community and personal – then extreme poverty will be history in Namibia. Lack of good governance has created greed, selfishness and a huge gap...[more]
SMS Of The Day *FREE education without having paid a cent of the measly N$109 per pupil to schools and without having organised a single sheet of paper? School has started and my daughter’s teachers have neither paper nor ink to...[more]