SMSes

SMSes of Monday 11 January 2010

* SPORT in Africa, for many families, is an avenue out of poverty and is potentially a rallying tool for peace and unity, that has been so elusive for some communities. That is what makes the attack on the Togolese players so...[more]


SMSes of Friday 8 January 2010

* READING about Lake Oponona, as a tour guide, I find it a very good proposition if you have a good all-weather road from King Nahale gate and camping possibilities. Maybe Headman Nkawaya can interest Government, NWR, private...[more]


SMSes of Thursday 7 January 2010

* THE crime in my location has come down in a huge way since the shebeen here was closed down. This can only tell us one thing.[more]


SMSes of Wednesday 6 January 2010

* NAMIBIA is definitely a model of true democracy. I want to respond to the question on the NBC Talk Show ‘Whether Namibia’s reputation as a model of democracy in Africa was tarnished by the opposition parties filing a court...[more]


SMSes of Tuesday 5 January 2010

* CAN all the ministers give us 10 points on how they want to better the ministries and make the staff work, bearing in mind the Swapo Party Manifesto. – John, Otjiwarongo[more]


SMSes of Tuesday 22 December 2009

* HI Christof, can you please give us the Regional Governors’ and Councillors’ scorecards about developments in their regions. It is very interesting to hear about them because they are campaigning to be re-elected. – JE, Karas...[more]


SMSes of Monday 21 December 2009

* THE “ dead” deal from the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen is clear, “every country on its own, God for all of us”. Namibia has an option, abolish the current colonial economic system based on exporting raw material and...[more]


SMSes of Friday 18 December 2009

* BECAUSE of its unique conditions, Namibia is THE country in the world that is best suited for being 100 per cent energised from renewable sources in connection with a countrywide and consequent energy efficiency (EE) campaign....[more]


SMSes of Wednesday 16 December 2009

* LANGUAGE – interesting, isn’t it? Consider Afrikaans: aside from all its many uses and purposes, it connects so many Namibians. What was once a language symbolic of oppression is today one that bridges communication gaps...[more]


SMSes of Tuesday 15 December 2009

* MINISTRY of Home Affairs please deport those who are selling cannabis in Namibia. Those who are Namibians, please give them life imprisonment.[more]


SMSes of Monday 14 December 2009

* NABTA, The Namibian, or anyone, please give awards for the neatest, cleanest taxi every month! It will be a motivation for all taxis.[more]


SMSes of 11 December 2009

* PLEASE The Namibian make this point for me loud and clear. There are these two Namibian guys being cooked by the sun every day. One of them always stands at the robot at Independence Avenue and Abraham Mashego Street, the other...[more]


SMSes of Wednesday 9 December 2009

* TAXI Y... a red robot means STOP! * FIRST aircraft now a train smash, and yet this morning between Okahandja and Karibib a full goods\fuel train was being pushed from behind instead of the safer alternative of being pulled![more]


SMSes of Tuesday 8 December 2009

* DEAR Government. Please provide automatic loans for studies to all orphans who finish Grade 12.[more]


SMSes of Monday 7 December 2009

* CORRUPTION must be stopped in the home! Let honesty be the moral value with which you raise your kids. They will do likewise when raising their own children.[more]


SMSes of Friday 4 December 2009

* NAMIBIA may not be 100 per cent stable and independent. But the fact remains Namibia is one of the best countries in southern Africa. Our people are constantly complaining about the decisions made around them. Especially those...[more]


SMSes of Thursday 3 December 2009

* THIS is to the person who suggested that the ECN should employ people who can count. It is not easy, it takes time. If one ballot paper is missing a total recount has to be done. After counting, ballot papers are moved to the...[more]


SMSes of Wednesday 2 December 2009

* YES, Swapo brought independence, peace and stability but the reason why we still have peace and stability is because Namibians are naturally peaceful. If we were to react to all negative things happening around us, the ruling...[more]


SMSes of Tuesday 1 December 2009

* IF results of vote counting at polling stations have been posted outside certain stations hours ago, as the law dictates, and if people are celebrating in certain places, why can’t the NBC report on those results and the ECN...[more]


SMSes of Monday 30 November 2009

* I HOPE and pray that whoever is going to win these elections and will be in charge of our beloved Namibia must seriously start including minority groups in the allocation of business opportunities and tenders. We are tired of...[more]


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