Bankers call for collective financial security
By Jeremiah Ndjoze
Nandi-Ndaitwah sounds drum on wildlife protection
Erasmus Shalihaxwe
Young people bring new outlook on elections
By Jeremiah Ndjoze
Analysts shrug off Swartbooi’s pro-Israel stance
By Stefanus Nashama
Kazapua’s six-pronged plan for Katutura Central
By Elvis Muraranganda
You will pay back the money - Sankwasa
By Elvis Muraranganda
'Mnyupe’s exit not special'
• Resignation analyzed
• Speculated to have left Nam
• Opposition claim red flag
By Stefanus Nashama
As Israel struck Qatar, South Africans saw echo of last decade of apartheid
By Gershwin Wanneburg
Gonda Perez remembers the day South Africa’s apartheid regime bombed a refugee camp in the Zambian capital, Lusaka, during an air raid. It was in the mid-1980s. Perez was working as a dentist at a local hospital at the time and saw about 10 victims brought in on trucks serving as makeshift ambulances. One of the victims is etched in her memory.