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Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Sep 3, 2011

  "Live and let live"

There should be no doubt that Job Shipululo is emerging on the horizon as both an intellectual and political factor. Job, it seems has been greatly misjudged by many of our contemporaries, there is no doubt that at times he is prone regrettable outburst like the infamous...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  May 28, 2011

  SWAPO Party Succession Debate: A Youth Development Perspective.

  It is becoming increasingly apparent that Namibia is in the grasp of a heated presidential succession battle. One recognises this, from the prominence of the succession issue in almost every discussion I have these days. People are fascinated by the prospect of a new President...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Mar 5, 2011

  NATO’s inevitable war (Part II)

Reflections of Fidel   (Taken from CubaDebate)       WHEN Gaddafi, aged just 28 and a colonel in the Libyan army, inspired by his Egyptian colleague Abdel Nasser, overthrew King Idris I in 1969, he implemented important...... [view]

Posted By:  jolinarodriguez
Posted On:  Jun 1, 2010

  Master Degree students most preferred to study.

google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); A lot of people aim and aspiring to become a Master Degree for some and different reason few who could get and successfully practice aside of professionalism the...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Jul 17, 2009

  betrayal of the "blood".

A once notable man of the cross, who is has come out of his retirement to champion a cause , in defense of human rights, democracy, freedom and what I presume is anti-despotism , would have gained much affinity to his cause, had it the slightest semblance of being genuine. All Namibians care...... [view]

Posted By:  leeneck
Posted On:  Jun 10, 2009

  Fog and Misty with no Sea

We are experiencing a strange weather in my small town this morning. Something which has never been seen before. My town is situated in hotest part of the country. Mostly winter months are cold in the morning and evening but hot and sunny during the day. This morning the sky is cloudy and the...... [view]

Posted By:  leeneck
Posted On:  May 15, 2009

  EduIcan Sharing Knowledge

I am in the process of doing a trial of my initiative with FrontlineSMS to see how it will work out. I am very much excited that soon I will be able to help and make a change in my community. To those who have supported me so far thank you. If you still want to lend your support please go: Action...... [view]

Posted By:  adamclare
Posted On:  Sep 12, 2008

  Thermal Towers in Namibia: Energy and Food

Namibia is examining the feasibility of using solar thermal towers . Thermal towers work by creating an airflow that spins turbines and the bigger they are the more efficient they become. Namibia appears to be a great place for thermal towers due to the amount of sun it gets. The proposed...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Jul 21, 2008

  Where others waver, the youth league shall soldier on....

A disturbing development occupies my mind as I write this post, the first post after several weeks of absence. A period during which we in the Namibian Youth Development sector, lost our dear fiend and compatriot Chris Hawala suddenly and tragically. I have over the last few weeks been aware...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  May 1, 2008

  Facebook: a sociologist's dream...

In recent times Facebook has featured much in various prominent journals of the world, hailed as either the most genius concept in virtual social networking or castigated as an impediment to productivity. Either way the debate is testimony to its impact. Any routine surf on Facebook would...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Mar 19, 2008

  Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation

This posting will focus s on my impression of the aesthetic elements of the film rather than a review of the story line, history and politics, such a review will follow during the course of the week. I finally got to see the final cut of the movie Namibia The struggle for Liberation, the...... [view]

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