SMS Of The Day *THE football match between Namibia's under 23 national team and the South African under 23s was the best performance that I have seen in a very long time. Our boys gave 100% on the night. Although the South...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHY do food retailers let their food items expire? Is it not possible for them give food items that are about to expire to the needy as part of their social responsibility rather than waiting for them to expire...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIA is a developing country. My concern is the lack of interest shown in human development. If emphasis was put on human capital development, the level of skilled labour could have been much improved. As...[more]
SMS Of The Day *ALL parents of today's schoolchildren are parents who can read. So why do MOST of you ignore your own children’s education? 1. Check your child’s daily homework of all 7/8 periods. 2.Listen to your child's...[more]
SMS Of The Day *SOME SOEs and Ministries seem to be dependent on the media to be informed about the state of affairs under their noses.[more]
SMS Of The Day *ARE national leaders not members of the public? I attended Mr Kaaronda’s public lecture at Unam that dealt with pertinent social issues but there was not even a councillor! The Namibian political leadership has...[more]
SMS Of The Day *DEAR Mr President, why is Namibia not assisting the Somali nation in distress? Thank God for South Africa, which is again sending medical teams food and equipment to assist these poor people.[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE City of Windhoek has the power to give permission to break down vulnerable people's houses due to non-payment for erven rates and taxes! Who, now, has the power to kick the municipality officials off their...[more]
SMS Of The Day *ENOUGH is enough with the CoW arrogance. First they are selling houses to the rich only. Just check how many tycoons own properties in low income areas while living in Ludwigsdorf. Second they evict the poor from...[more]
SMS Of The Day *TRANSPARENCY please. The person responsible for making the decision to close electricity vending machines in Windhoek should explain their decision. City councillors we elected you to represent us. Please report...[more]
SMS Of The Day *IT’S high time to call a spade a spade. I'm sick of working hard to ensure my learners have a bright future while my colleagues are absent or come unprepared yet eagerly await their salaries on the 20th of every...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE Ministry of Health has to see the urgency of having to replace the radiation machines used to treat cancer patients in Namibia. It is inexcusable that cancer patients cannot receive treatment due to their...[more]
SMS Of The Day IT’S tough to be a teacher nowadays. You deal with indisciplined learners, violent parents and a Minister who embarrasses and ridicules you in front of media and the nation. Oh how I long for the old system where...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE new VAT legislation will be a massive financial burden on SMEs as they cannot get VAT refunds, effectively and suddenly paying 15% more for all goods and services they purchase! How does THAT fit into the...[more]
SMS Of The Day *GOVERNMENT of Namibia, root out the corrupt people in Government institutions. We fought for this country for the benefit of all Namibian people, regardless of the colour, race, status and so on. What happens in...[more]
SMS Of The Day *THE story by Tye Love entitled: ‘Complain a little less smile a little more’ in Tuesday’s paper was very inspirational. It’s amazing how foreigners always have to remind us of how beautiful our country and people...[more]
SMS Of The Day Keep them safe *ELEPHANTS escaping from Etosha. No mention of the fence being repaired! So the animals will again bear the brunt of our ineffectual Government companies by eventually being shot! Do your job for...[more]
SMSes Of The Day *I DO partly agree with the SMSer who calls on Africa to come to the rescue of the starving Somalis, but I'm not looking to the AU, SADC, etc but to us. These organisations are abstract and do not have own...[more]
SMS Of The Day *MINISTER of Education we the HIV positive young people are suffering. We passed our Grade 12 with good points and there are a lot of opportunities to further our studies abroad, but because of us being positive...[more]
SMS Of The Day *PROVERBS 10:4; Lazy hands make a man poor; but hardworking hands bring wealth. Namibians get up and do something meaningful and stop this entitlement syndrome. Namibia owes no one anything.[more]