Tag: Namibia
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The Gondwana Care Trust Promise
The Gondwana Care Trust Promise in 2025 In 2025, the Gondwana Care Trust reinforced its enduring commitment to uplift communities across Namibia. Grounded in partnerships, compassion, and measurable impact, the trust focused on three core pillars: empowering education for Namibian children, strengthening community welfare, and expanding access to vital services. This year’s work wasn’t about…
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Respect for War Veterans: Honoring Namibia’s Liberation Heroes
Introduction: A Nation’s Debt to its Liberation Veterans Namibia’s journey to independence is inseparable from the sacrifices of its war veterans. As they depart this earth, the memory of their struggle remains a cornerstone of national identity. Yet, there is growing concern that these generations, and the truths of their experiences, are not being treated…
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The Gondwana Care Trust Promise: Elevating Namibian Communities in 2025
Introduction: A Year of Purpose in Namibia In 2025, the Gondwana Care Trust continued its steadfast journey to uplift communities across Namibia. Built on a foundation of partnerships, compassion, and practical action, the trust focused on three core pillars: advancing children’s education, strengthening community welfare, and expanding access to vital services. This report highlights how…
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Where the Cracks Hold Gold: A Journey Through Namibia’s Landscapes of Renewal
Where the Cracks Hold Gold: Namibia’s Slow Stamp on Renewal Namibia is not a country you rush through. Its beauty unfolds in patient lines—roads that snake from the central plateau, descend into the Namib, press westward to kiss the Atlantic, and rise again in the north where place names carry the memory of generations. Here,…
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Self-Enrichment vs Empowerment: Namibia’s Oil Licences and Public Resources
Introduction: The gnawing question of empowerment and public resources The debate over who benefits from a country’s natural resources is a longstanding one. In Namibia, discussions about oil exploration licenses touch a critical point: how public resources are allocated, who benefits from them, and whether such arrangements promote genuine empowerment for the broader population. This…
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Why Namibia Must Fix Education From the Ground Up
Introduction: A Crisis That Demands Ground-Up Reform Namibia’s education system has long grappled with persistent challenges: overcrowded classrooms, teaching shortages, inadequate learning materials, and uneven access to quality education. In many communities, students arrive at school with little literacy or numeracy support, and existing systems struggle to adapt to the needs of a developing economy.…
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Self-Enrichment Is Not Empowering: The Namibian Oil License Debate
Introduction: Empowerment vs. self-enrichment The debate over who benefits from natural resources is as old as resource extraction itself. In Namibia, as in many other countries, the tension between widening empowerment for previously disadvantaged communities and the perception that some individuals or groups have prospered through public resources is a live issue. This article examines…
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Where the Cracks Hold Gold: Namibia’s Landscapes of Renewal
Introduction: A Country That Resists Haste Namibia moves at a patient tempo, inviting travelers to slow their pace and listen for the land’s quiet signs. The road unfolds in long, deliberate lines—from the central plateau that sits like a quiet heartbeat to the edge of the Namib Desert, westward toward the Atlantic, and north to…


