insert_link Namibia Namibia-South Africa Committee Meets to Discuss Orange River Boundary Report The Political, Diplomatic, and Legal Committee of the Namibia-South Africa Bi-National Commission convened in Swakopmund to review the Report of the Namibia-South Africa Joint Committee of Experts on the Orange River Boundary. Co-chaired by the Heads of State from both countries, this Committee is part of the Bi-National Commission, aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation for the benefit of the citizens of Namibia and South Africa. International Relations and […] todayOctober 16, 2024 19
insert_link Namibia Political Analyst Assesses Governance in Namibia Focusing on SWAPO Administration Professor Ndumba Kamwanya, a political analyst, examined the governance landscape in Namibia, with a specific focus on the performance of the SWAPO government. He offered insights into the correlation between election years and the fulfillment of developmental pledges. todayMay 17, 2024 33
insert_link Oshiwambo UNAM akelela manga oinyangadalwa yee ngudu dopa politika mo madiki oshi putudilo. Oshi putudilo she longo lo pombada mo shilongo UNAM, osha ke lala manga oikonga inasha nee ngudu dopa politika oku ningilwa momandiki ayo. Edi oda popiwa ku Simon Namesho eli omupopiliko woshiputudilo sho UNAM, pefimbo leenghundafana odo aninga nodjo nghunana yetu yo Future Media news nena. Namesho okwati oshiputudilo osha kufa etokolo sha landula eshi kwa li kwa didilikwa omadundakano meni loshiputudilo aetififwa kova xwaxwameki veengudu dopa politika osho sha […] todayMay 2, 2024 21
insert_link Africa Press freedom in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda: what journalists have to say about doing their jobs By Karen McIntyre, Virginia Commonwealth University and Meghan Sobel Cohen, Regis University A majority of the world’s population has experienced a decline in press freedom in recent years, according to a UN report. In east Africa, the results are mixed and debatable. In Rwanda, both international press freedom rankings and journalists on the ground say press freedom has increased over the past 10 years. In neighbouring Uganda, both […] todayMarch 19, 2024 7
insert_link Africa Sudan Armed Forces are on a path to self-destruction – risking state collapse By Harry Verhoeven, Columbia University It is now 10 months since the outbreak of civil war in Sudan in April 2023, pitting the Sudan Armed Forces against the Rapid Support Forces, a powerful paramilitary group. The war, which erupted after relations between the two wings of Sudan’s security apparatus broke down, rapidly spread beyond the capital, Khartoum. More recently, the Sudan Armed Forces have suffered numerous setbacks […] todayFebruary 20, 2024 10