DIRE LIVING CONDITIONS, PART THREE ‘We sleep in sewage’ – government promises change but Namibians still suffering 9 min 0 By Frederick Clayton and Sonja Smith
POVERTY SOLUTION OP-ED Quakers urge government to implement a universal basic income or face ‘dire consequences’ 6 min 1 By Gregory Mthembu-Salter and Benonia Nyakuwanikwa
DIRE LIVING CONDITIONS, PART TWO Namibian government puts faith in ‘cheap solutions’ during a sanitation crisis 13 min 0 By Frederick Clayton and Sonja Smith
DIRE LIVING CONDITIONS, PART ONE How Namibia’s sanitation crisis is endangering its people, its future and basic human rights 9 min 1 By Frederick Clayton and Sonja Smith
MATTERS OF THE ART Unmourned Bodies — South African and Namibian political and art histories are intertwined 6 min 0 By Nkgopoleng Moloi
AFRICA WEALTH REPORT Mauritius, home of the rich and filthy rich, leads Africa’s wealth growth 5 min 2 By Georgina Crouth
CHILD ABANDONMENT OP-ED Why are the lives of Namibian babies more valuable than ours? 11 min 0 By Robyn Wolfson Vorster
TAKE A HIKE Life-enhancing adventure on the Kunene Camino — nine glorious days walking along a river 7 min 0 By Larry Dolley
MINING CADASTRE DISASTER After the Bell: Botswana transparently displays what SA’s DMRE may reluctantly provide 5 min 4 By Ed Stoddard
AMABHUNGANE Canadian company exploring for oil in Namibia in credibility battle 10 min 0 By Timo Shihepo and Sam Sole for amaBhungane
PHALA PHALA OP-ED Ramaphosa should jump at the chance to clear his name before an impeachment inquiry — if he has nothing to hide 6 min 11 By Pierre de Vos
OP-ED Progressive immigration policies will strengthen SADC countries’ economies 4 min 0 By Tinashe Sithole
IN THE BALANCE OP-ED, PART THREE Evidence shows the social and economic benefits of a tangible universal basic income 5 min 3 By Hein Marais
BOOK EXTRACT I was wrong – Jonas Savimbi was a sexual predator and a ruthless, evil, murderous tyrant 8 min 0 By Fred Bridgland
COLONIALISM RELOADED OP-ED The German-Namibian ‘Reconciliation Agreement’ should not be agreed to 6 min 0 By Henning Melber
A SPOTTING CHANCE Twelve Southern African speed cats travel 9,000km to bring extinct cheetahs back to life in India 6 min 0 By Tony Carnie
WHEELS OF JUSTICE South Africa’s extradition logjam – ‘Stalingrad on steroids’ or incompetence? 4 min 1 By Peter Fabricius
CABO DELGADO INSURGENCY SADC and Rwandan troops disperse Mozambique insurgents — but displace more civilians. 5 min 0 By Peter Fabricius
NATION-BUILDING OP-ED Today’s ingredients for a successful peacemaking and mediation recipe in a complex world 5 min 0 By Olusegun Obasanjo, Kgalema Motlanthe, and Hailemariam Desalegn