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From protests to progress

From protests to progress

This year, Human Rights Day resonates with profound significance for Namibia. The echoes of 1959, when the women of the Old Location rose against apartheid's dehumanising policies, find a modern parallel in the struggles faced by women in the digital realm. Just as the Namibian women of the past fought for dignity and justice, today’s battlefields include the online spaces where their rights are challenged by technology-facilitated gender-based violence and harmful innovations like deepfake technology. Yet, this Human Rights Day is also a time for celebration. On the cusp of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,…
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Most private sector companies still exclusive paradises of whites

Most private sector companies still exclusive paradises of whites

“The practice of racial discrimination and the practice and ideology of Apartheid…..shall be prohibited and by an Act of Parliament such practices, and the propagation of such practices, may be rendered criminally punishable by the ordinary Courts by means of such of such punishments as Parliament deems necessary for the purposes of expressing the revulsion of the Namibian people at such practices.” Read Article 23 of the Namibian Constitution, titled Apartheid and Affirmative Action. This provision has been meant to eliminate, if not totally do away with, the exclusion of the indigenous, meaning the Africans, from the mainstream economy. This,…
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Madame Ndemupelila Nandi-Ndaitwah the trailblazer as Namibia’s first female president 

Madame Ndemupelila Nandi-Ndaitwah the trailblazer as Namibia’s first female president 

Paul T. Shipale  “In accordance with Section 109 of the Electoral Act…I, Elsie Tuleingepo Nghikembua, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Namibia, do declare Her Excellency Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of the SWAPO party as the winner and president-elect of the 2024 presidential elections,” Nghikembua said in the capital, Windhoek, in a declaration of the poll results.    African leaders congratulated the President-elect as she etched her name in the annals of history by becoming Namibia’s first woman President and Africa’s second elected female Head of State. Leading those who congratulated her was the Chairperson of the AU, the Presidents of Zimbabwe, Tanzania…
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Netumbo makes history!

Netumbo makes history!

Namibians are living in interesting times politically. The Electoral Commission of Namibia has announced official presidential and natipmnal assembly elections results that marked the start of a new era in the country’s body politics. NNN has won the presidential seat with 57.31 %, making her the first democratically elected female president for the Republic of Namibia. The ruling SWAPO Party of Namibia won 51 elective seats in the 96-member National Assembly. From the look of things, the recently concluded elections were undoubtedly the most hotly contested since the dawn of Namibia’s independence. Clearly the Namibian democratic and political environment is…
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2024 Elections: Free and Fair or a Missed Opportunity for Democracy?

2024 Elections: Free and Fair or a Missed Opportunity for Democracy?

Lucia Sibanga Established under Namibia’s Electoral Act of 1992, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) holds the exclusive authority to direct, supervise, manage, and control elections and referenda fairly and impartially. Yet, as the dust settles on the 2024 National Assembly and Presidential elections, these very principles have been called into question. The chaos and logistical failures experienced during this year’s elections have shaken public confidence leaving many asking: who takes responsibility? The ECN’s core values accountability, professionalism and integrity were overshadowed by a series of irregularities that disrupted the electoral process. Ballot paper shortages, polling stations opening late, and…
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Responsibility and Restraint Amid Namibia’s Electoral Disputes

Ferdinand Tjombe As a former editor of newspapers and publications in Namibia, I feel compelled to address the surge of misinformation surrounding Namibia’s contested elections currently circulating on social media platforms. It is a matter of grave concern that certain individuals are disseminating baseless claims and divisive narratives, not only misleading the public but also risking the stability and unity of a peace-loving nation. To those propagating such misinformation, I urge you to cease this destructive behaviour. Engaging in what can only be described as political fabrication or "imaginary political hallucinations" does nothing to resolve the issues at hand. Instead,…
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From fear to fame: mastering the art of public speaking for career success

From fear to fame: mastering the art of public speaking for career success

JUNIAS ERASMUS Public speaking is often cited as one of the most common fears, even surpassing the fear of death for some people.The anxiety of standing in front of a crowd, with all eyes fixed on you, can be paralyzing. Yet, those who conquer this fear often find that it opens doors to new opportunities and elevates their careers in ways they never imagined. The journey from fear to fame in public speaking is not just about mastering a skill; it’s about transforming yourself and redefining your professional trajectory. At the heart of this transformation is the realization that public…
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Sieving through the positive effects of AI on media and public relations

Sieving through the positive effects of AI on media and public relations

Adolf Kaure The world has transitioned, and we now find ourselves in the fourth industrial revolution. With this has come a shift in many industries, especially with Artificial Intelligence (AI) coming to the fore. We cannot find out from the fact that these industries include journalism and public relations. With this shift there are several questions which need answers, especially if you happen to be a media practitioner or public relations officer (PRO). Questions like: what does this transition look like and how will the transition to artificial intelligence affect the work of journalists and PROs? More importantly, how does…
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Anyone’s vote may be crucial for the beginning of the end of an era!

Anyone’s vote may be crucial for the beginning of the end of an era!

Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro Many voters may think that next Wednesday, 27 November, which is voting day, is crucial. It cannot be because it is and can neither be the beginning nor the end of anything. As voting is not a matter of just casting one’s vote on any given day, month, and year, like on 27th November, 2024. For many voters, especially those who have not been blindly loyal to any political party and/or formation, particularly those who take their votes seriously, have already pledged them to any political party or formation, receiving nothing but empty promises in return. However, even…
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Insult driven politics; the logic of name-calling, insults, threats, accusations, conspiracy theories, incitement and violence

Insult driven politics; the logic of name-calling, insults, threats, accusations, conspiracy theories, incitement and violence

Paul T. Shipale Namibia Media Trust director, Zoé Titus, says the increase of misinformation and disinformation during elections are tactics aimed at eroding trust, creating confusion and influencing voter behaviour. This should not be a surprise as we come closer to election day to hear different stories about contesting presidential candidates and political opponents fabricating lies, distributing fake news and artificial intelligence (AI) pictures to tarnish the integrity of their opponents instead of engaging in mature political campaigns and comply with the code of conduct signed with ECN rather than engaging in name-calling, especially during the last stretch to the…
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