Herbert Jauch urges policy reforms to empower citizens

Namibia should adopt a human rights approach that prioritises the needs of its citizens to effectively address challenges like unemployment, poverty, and inequality.  Speaking at a capacity-strengthening workshop in Windhoek, social justice activist Herbert Jauch outlined that this will require reforming and restructuring policies to ensure that communities have a voice and that national resources […]

Windhoek forum explores the impact of AI on journalism

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into African newsrooms, sparking both excitement and concern.  AI tools are being used to automate routine tasks like news writing, data analysis, and even anchoring, allowing for faster news production.  SADC non-governmental organisations, media institutions, and professionals are gathered in Windhoek, debating the impact of AI on journalism, […]

Deputy Prime Minister calls for unity

Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa said Namibians are at liberty to celebrate their cultural festivals without undermining other tribes and their cultures. Mutorwa thanked the Mafwe Traditional Authority for always hosting the Lusata Annual Cultural Festival and educating young people on their imperative. The festival was also attended by people from Botswana and Zambia.  The […]

37% of Namibians avoid investment risks

A significant portion of Namibians are hesitant to invest, and many who can invest avoid taking risks. This is contained in the 2023 Old Mutual Financial Services Monitor (OMFSM) availed to Nampa on Monday, which indicates that 37% of Namibians are unwilling to engage in any investment risks. This cautious approach is particularly common among […]