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The history of Namibia is a history of struggle — first against German colonialism and then against South African occupation. In this...
‘ALERT NAMIBIA” (sung to the melody of “Nkosi Sikelel’i Africa”) 1. Alert Namibia to win freedom, In unity and solidarity You will be...
Dr Libertine Appolus-Amathila, SWAPO’s head of Health and Social Welfare Services, was the first black Namibian woman to qualify as a...
An interview with Ignatius Shihwameni, the president of the Namibian Students organisation, NANSO Can you please tell us when and why...
Dear brothers and sisters at Learn and Teach, I greet you in the name of God. We are happy to see your magazine on Namibian soil, our...
Exile is a painful thing, for both the people who leave and for those who are left behind. Peter and Helene Shilumate are but just two of...
SIZE: Namibia is the 15th largest country in Africa. It is two-thirds the size of South Africa. Including Walvis Bay, Namibia is 824 268...
ANDIMBA JA TOIVO’S STATEMENT FROM THE DOCK Soon after SWAPO launched its armed struggle in 1966, the South African government moved to...
It was a big day for the people of Usakos. Theo-Ben Gurirab was coming home! The small, sun-swept town of Usakos lies three hours...
“When the history of a free Namibia is written one day, SWAPO will go down as having stood firm where others have wavered, that it...
An interview with John Ya Otto, General Secretary of the National Union of Namibian Workers (NUNW). In 1959, Sam Nujoma, then the leader...
In April 1908, a poor labourer by the name of Zacharias Lewala was walking along the beach near Luderitz when he saw something glittering...
On 6 November 1989, the people of Namibia will be doing something they have been fighting for and dreaming about for over 100 years —...