The court’s judgment not to allow a father to bring his children home is a travesty
The successful applicant will co-ordinate, nurture, and manage WWF’s increased role in transboundary conservation efforts focused on wildlife and community conservation
Namibians celebrated when the southern African nation gained independence on 21 March 1990. Henning Melber explains why Namibians are not in a festive mood as they mark 31 years of freedom
Thirty-four bishops and three archbishops decry exploratory drilling as a ‘sin’ against the Earth
On 27 January, the world remembers the victims of the Holocaust, but it is also worth remembering the victims of Germany’s other, earlier genocide in Namibia. A rare book, commissioned by Britain in the early 1900s, stands as a record of the crimes against the Herero and the Nama
Women photographers, and black African women photographers in particular, are largely absent from early histories of the medium. This is slowly changing
Pick your battles. Be careful who you sleep with. And learn to accept defeat
Global food companies avoid paying taxes by shifting profits around the world. Finance Uncovered reports on the case of Icelandic fishing giant Samherji’s operations in Namibia
The corrupt enrichment of the political elite and worsening socioeconomic conditions may mean the working class is ready to rise up
Namibia’s political stability so far has been vested in the dominance of Swapo. Those opposing its control face an uphill battle