Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Tue, 2013-02-26 08:45
Edward Paul Ganaseb writes;
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Omaruru Municipality might have been a “bread basket” for some tribalist, displaced sycophants’ clique. Now that they are detached from their usual ‘inside connections’ the annihilating reality of times drive them to see the current municipal operation through their own thieveful eyes. Read more about Not all is bad at Omaruru
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Tue, 2013-02-26 08:42
Alli Benson Haipumbu writes;
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I want to express my view in your newspaper hoping that it will reach the Minister of Veterans Affairs and the Father of the Nation, Dr Sam Nujoma. This is about war veterans who rendered a helping hand to Swapo’s liberation struggle within the Namibian borders.
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Mon, 2013-02-25 08:56
Lukas Homateni Julius writes;
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From the outset let me congratulate Dr David Namwandi for being trusted by the Head of State to take up the responsibility of heading the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Namibia, as its minister. He needs not to be welcomed to the ministry, as he served under the late Education Minister Dr Abraham Iyambo as his deputy. Read more about Are we still in good hands Namwandi?
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Thu, 2013-02-21 08:30
Anonymous writes;
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Dear Editor, please allow me space in your esteemed newspaper. I concur with the demarcation recommendations and submission made to the Delimitation Commission by the Mashi Traditional Authority leaders and others. Read more about Demarcation plan for Linyanti gains support
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Wed, 2013-02-20 08:30
Paulus Ashipala writes;
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On December 31, the minister of labour and social welfare, in an historic decision, gazetted certain services in hospitals and local authorities as essential. The designation implies that employees and employers, whose duties fall within the parameters of a service that has been prescribed as essential, are not allowed to engage in strikes and lockouts. Read more about Clearing the air on essential services
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Tue, 2013-02-19 08:38
Desiderius Amutenya writes
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The founding father of the People’s Republic of China, Mao Zedong, said: “Revolution is not a dinner party, nor an essay, nor a painting, nor a piece of embroidery; it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another.”
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Mon, 2013-02-18 08:58
Abelk Kandjou writes;
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Allow me space in your newspaper to express my personal opinion against the politically pronounced views and opinions cited in the article published in your edition of February 13, 2013, about the demarcation of Eiseb Block from Rietfontein Constituency. Read more about In support of Eiseb Block’s divorce from Reitfontein
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Thu, 2013-02-14 08:30
Unam student writes;
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Providing quality and accessible education comprises of many elements. Very often learning institutions do not comprehend the fact that many factors contribute to a student’s academic progression. Read more about Unam security guards should not carry guns
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Wed, 2013-02-13 08:38
Steven Mvula writes;
While we continue to commemorate the passing on of the youthful, energetic and proficient Minister of Education, the late Dr Abraham Iyambo, we are now faced with the mammoth task as a country to fill his position. We cannot afford to have his office to have his office vacant until further notice. Read more about Iyambo’s replacement must be an educationalist
Submitted by Sun Reporter2 on Wed, 2013-02-13 08:36
Dr Armas Abdul Malik Shikongo writes;
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On behalf of my faith community, management committee and my family, I would like to start by extending our heartfelt condolences to the Namibian nation on the tragic departure of Dr Abraham Iiyambo in a quite shocking and unexpected way. Truly, from God we are - to God we go back, anytime, anywhere. The date of our death is mysteriously predetermined and decreed by the Most High. All I can I say, in addition and in agreement with the people who have already expressed their messages of condolences and tributes, is that the name ‘Abraham’, is an honourable name. Read more about Abraham is a powerful name