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Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Aug 4, 2009

  why intergenerational dialogue?

I was featured a few days ago on NBC’s 8 o clock bulletin saying something that in retrospect, I felt needed to be contextualized. I saw my intervention on that day as it is herein, as an attempt to provide but an extenuating circumstance for youth militancy. To a large extend the report...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  May 22, 2009

  The shock doctor(ine).

We must continue to belief in the collective, I restate this not only because it is a fundamental truth encoded in our party constitution and youth league oath of office,but because it is only through the collective will, that we shall be able to achieve for Namibia a reality based on progress...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  May 12, 2009

  Why we are on they right side of history!

The Next “elder” that doles out the now infamous coinage that youth in Namibia have no respect for elders and that implies even tacitly that ‘I’ call the SWAPO PARTY YOUTH LEAGUE to order, will have to forgive me for my respectfully insolent refusal to heed . Trouble with Namibia,...... [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:  Apr 28, 2008

  Gender Equality a intrinsic and moral duty.

News that the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Ministers responsible for gender have made progress in terms of the final draft of the SADC Gender Protocol is great. Despite numerous successes in the advancement of woman, it is starkly obvious that much more must be done to afford...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Apr 26, 2008

  PYU Congress outcomes, what are the key areas for intervention.

Finally, there is light at the end of the tunnel, it has been resolved that the Panafrican Youth Union Congress should take place from 17th to the 20th of June in Brazzaville, Congo. It is my hope that the Congress shall lead to at least three things, all of which shall in my view lead to a...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Mar 18, 2008

  Circular reasoning....

Not that I would wish to engage in a public debate with NANTU (The Namibian National Teachers Union) In cyberspace, but their latest attacks on the decision of the government to reverse its grade 10 promotion policy is flawed and so out of character, I felt compelled to engage with the current...... [view]

Posted By:  madiba
Posted On:  Mar 3, 2008

  Free state's traped mind...

Many South African and Namibians where probably not as shocked as the rest of the world is right now over the University of Free state's sad but real state of crisis. To many of us that live in still racialized societies it is but again another instance of the race based dehumanization. I wish...... [view]

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