SMS Of The Day *POVERTY, hunger, shelter (housing), land, education, unemployment, job creation and other issues matter most to Namibians. Where do the three Swapo candidates for the Vice-President stand on these issues? [more]
SMS Of The Day *N$100 000 to have dinner with the President! Surely there must be some benefit for these attendees other than a dinner. Is this not corruption at the highest level? [more]
SMS Of The Day *AFRICAN proverb: “Even the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime.” It means no matter how good people are in their profession, they can’t stay in it forever. But what about our Namibian politicians? Until...[more]
SMS Of The Day *OBAMA is the American president not the world president, so African and Namibian leaders, if you can’t do anything for your people then why do you want Obama to do something for your people? Each country has its...[more]
SMS Of The Day *WELL done Barack Obama! Now you can focus on Africa. Electoral Commission of Namibia, learn from this! It’s the 21st century. Voting in one day and the results are out the next day before your next cup of tea!...[more]
SMS Of The Day *MINISTER Abraham Iyambo, please start a reading culture in our schools as from Grade 1. It is shocking to see how high school pupils cannot spell simple words on the programme ‘SpellQuizBee’ aired on NBC! Truly...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NAPWU, Nantu and Public Service Commission task force, why are you negotiating for two solid years without any tangible results? Are you not aware of inflation? Civil servants, withdraw your union membership fees...[more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIAN made items like chicken or anything else, are so expensive because the producers want to get very rich in a very short time at the expense of the consumer. [more]
SMS Of The Day *THE truth of the matter is: history is repeating itself. Striking teachers tear-gassed and arrested! Remember, only a fool can think that if you force them to stay on school premises they will teach. Wake up and...[more]
SMS Of The Day *I BEG to differ about the three worst ministries mentioned in Monday’s paper. They are all in a chaotic state and all collapsed a long time ago. But if you had to go to court nine times in three years to defend...[more]
SMS Of The Day *I’M sick and tired of our brothers who think they can date a woman, spoil her and then think that they own her. Relationships are not investments! Shame on you! [more]
SMS Of The Day *WE need more entrepreneurs in this country. How come we are so risk averse and rather copy existing ideas than innovate? Support and training is available. Let’s do it![more]
SMS Of The Day *THE practice in some cultures that denies women the right to inherit the family home is fundamentally unjust! – Yolanda[more]
SMS Of The Day *DO we really need Canada to tell us through surveys that alcohol misuse is the core of all crimes in Namibia? We convinced Helen Zille that shebeens are under control and alcohol in Namibia is innocent ‘milk’......[more]
SMS Of The Day *WHAT are parents doing to educate our daughters against exploiting their husbands/lovers that may be the cause for passion killings. Let’s abolish dowry and lobola as it fuels greed. When we divorce, we run to...[more]
SMS Of The Day *HOW do our government leaders get away with making inaccurate and nonsensical statements? Because most Namibians either do not care or are too ignorant or apathetic. Please people, start asking questions![more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIANS, life is going from bad to worse. Government is torturing the poor population. We need new leaders. Do not forget this when voting again![more]
SMS Of The Day *NAMIBIA seems to be suffering from an incurable disease called greed! Given our small population we should find a cure hopefully still within this lifetime.[more]
SMS Of The Day *HOW long must Namibians wait for consumer protection and access to information legislation? Is our society not educated enough to know and express their civil rights and demand performance from their government?...[more]
SMS Of The Day *MY heart bleeds when I see many Namibians in absolute poverty while we are blessed with a mineral rich country, with a population of less than three million people. Where are we failing as a nation and how can we...[more]