SMSes

SMSes Of Friday 23 October 2009

* IT is true, we the “Church” have failed Namibia its moral and social responsibilities. The governing party isn’t excluded. Namibians forgive us. – Pastor Ben Araeb[more]


SMSes Of Thursday 22 October 2009

* WELL done Swakopmund! Charging for plastic bags is a great step to fight pollution in Namibia. Let other towns and institutions join in! Sell cool drinks in cans and use glass bottles for refundable deposits. You will see how...[more]


SMSes Of Wednesday 21 October 2009

* OUR leaders should pay a visit to Botswana and ask what strategy they used to fight unemployment. Imagine from 33 per cent to below 17 per cent.[more]


SMSes Of Tuesday 20 October 2009

* I AM urging Namibian political parties to have debates on various issues pertaining to developments in the land of the brave. We have now moved out of the propaganda world to tangible developments. – Levi[more]


SMSes Of Monday 19 October 2009

* I WOULD love to thank the three guys who saved my life at around 21h00 on Wednesday, September 16, when I was being robbed in Hochland Park. Even though I didn’t recover any of my goods, I’m really grateful for you helping me...[more]


SMSes Of Friday 16 October 2009

* PLEASE political party leaders, when you address your rallies allow or give us a chance to ask you questions on what you want to achieve after you have won the election. – Natangwe TI[more]


SMSes Of Thursday 15 October 2009

* THIS has become an all too familiar, inevitable route for our senior statesmen and women. The latest being the late Honourable H Witbooi. They brought us to the promised land. They have done their part. The onus is on us, the...[more]


SMSes Of Wednesday 14 October 2009

* CAN the GRN, particularly the MoHS, perhaps with the involvement of others, e.g. churches, consider putting up permanent shelters for homeless people in major towns? For example, start with Windhoek and then roll out the model...[more]


SMSes Of Tuesday 13 October 2009

* PLEASE explain why the doctor referred the patient to ‘a private hospital in Windhoek’ in the first place instead of to one of the State facilities in Windhoek? Would that not have saved a lot of time and frustration? Also, I...[more]


SMSes Of Monday 12 October 2009

* OH my gosh, I’m sick and tired of all this! Can’t we all just get along? – S Hilaire[more]


SMSes Of Friday 9 October 2009

* A CALL to all political parties: stop defence speeches and negative evaluations of each other, start offering hope and a future, constructive comments and development plans. – CTG from the Far South[more]


SMSes Of Thursday 8 October 2009

* FOR people struggling with uncontrolled anger (they are a danger to themselves and others) are there any anger management institutions out there or any other support group system to assist? Let’s care and protect rather than...[more]


SMSes Of Wednesday 7 October 2009

* STOP acquiring meaningless Masters degrees, and yet failing to manage your schools properly! Some principals are not worth their solidarity papers. – Rundu[more]


SMSes Of Tuesday 6 October 2009

* WISHING all the teachers a happy Teachers’ Day. Despite challenges the future of our country lies with us. – Jafet, Eengedjo SS[more]


SMSes Of Monday 5 October 2009

* JUST like President Pohamba did, I want to thank the German doctors who came at their own cost to restore the sight of 256 blind pensioners from Ohangwena. Thank you very much. It is as Dr Helena Ndume appropriately says, no...[more]


* THIS is a shout out to all the newspaper vendors on our streets (hope you are reading this). Thanks for making our lives so much easier. Without you, we would have to drive or walk to a shop, stand in a queue and make it to...[more]


SMSes Of Thursday 1 October 2009

* IT’S merely two months before elections. I am a registered voter who doesn’t belong to any political party. I think it is high time political parties stop dissing each other and start campaigning. It is what they have planned...[more]


SMSes Of Wednesday 30 September 2009

* IN Namibia we need to wake up, I have not seen a sleeping nation like this. We need Paulo Freire books to liberate our minds. – MMM[more]


SMSes Of Tuesday 29 September 2009

* IT seems to be election time again. “Seems” because I have ceased to consider this exercise as progressive. Rather, it became retrogressive in Namibia. The reason: the coloniser’s approach was: ‘Divide and rule’ and now it...[more]


SMSes Of Monday 28 September 2009

* I WOULD like to find out why the Independence of Namibia was decided to take place on the 21st of March! Was there any technical reason or was it just a day decided upon?[more]


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