insert_link Namibia EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Activist Rosa Namises Critiques Namibia’s National Budget and Calls for Action In a heartfelt commentary on Namibia's national budget, activist Rosa Namises expressed her disappointment, particularly regarding the anticipated increase in the old age pension. Promised by the late president, the expectation was for a substantial raise, but the reality turned out to be a mere 200 Namibian dollars. Namises questioned when and why this change occurred, emphasizing the impact it would have on the elderly population, who are already […] todayFebruary 29, 2024 24
insert_link Namibia Homeless used for political points U-turn Homeless Ministries in South Africa is alarmed by the apparent disinterest among the homeless towards the upcoming elections. CEO Jean-Ray Knighton Fitt stresses the vital need to engage homeless individuals in the electoral process, acknowledging the challenges they face in voter registration. Underscoring the importance of including the homeless in the democratic process, Fitt advocates for their voices to be heard and their rights to be recognized. Namibian activist […] todayFebruary 20, 2024 20
insert_link Namibia EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Activist Rosa Namises Unveils the Intricate Nexus of Homelessness and Voting Introduction: In a compelling interview, activist Rosa Namises delves into the heart of societal challenges, unraveling the complex web that connects homelessness and the voting landscape in Namibia. As we engage in this conversation, we gain valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of the issue and the imperative to address it with urgency. The Pervasive Issue of Homelessness: Namises draws attention to the profound impact of homelessness, extending far beyond […] todayFebruary 20, 2024 25
insert_link Health / Medical Rosa Namises Shares Thoughts on President Geingob’s Cancer Treatment in Los Angeles, USA. Date: Jan 25, 2024 | Leonard Witbeen In a candid commentary, Rosa Namises, a prominent figure in Namibia, shared her reflections on President Hage Geingob's recent announcement of undergoing cancer treatment. Addressing the nation's leader's health condition, Namises expressed a mix of sentiments, acknowledging the human aspect of the situation. Namises opened her remarks by stating the difficulty of commenting on such a sensitive matter, recognizing President Geingob's humanity and […] todayJanuary 25, 2024 43
insert_link Namibia President Hage Geingob Heads to the U.S. for Specialized Medical Treatment President Hage Geingob departed for the United States of America to undergo specialized medical treatment for a duration of seven days. A press release from the Office of the President, revealed that following his public disclosure on February 19, 2024, regarding the detection of cancerous cells, Geingob accepted a medical offer from leading scientists and medical professionals in Los Angeles, California. Activist Rosa Namises. todayJanuary 25, 2024 16
insert_link Namibia Schools reopening sparks concerns on Hostel Accomodation and food As public schools prepare to resume today, parents with boarding arrangements usually bring their children a day before the school officially starts. Activist Rosa Namises shared her recent encounter, highlighting the delay in food availability until the next day. todayJanuary 15, 2024 35
insert_link Interview Transcripts Rosa Namises spoke to us on:”The Balance of Presidential Travel: A Call for Domestic Engagement” Social Activist Rosa Namises sat down with us to briefly speak on President Hage G Geingob's traveling. Here's the full interview. "The importance of a president's international travel cannot be understated; however, there's an equally critical need for them to invest quality time within the country. While traveling involves meeting other leaders, which is essential, it's equally vital for a leader to engage with their own citizens within the nation. […] todayJanuary 9, 2024 17
insert_link Namibia President Geingob qualified for around N$290 000 S&T for the 13 days in the United Arab Emirates President Hage Geingob has notably decreased his international trips from 74 days the previous year to 41 days this year. This reduction results in a decrease in his potential subsistence and travel allowances to approximately N$715,000. The largest portion of the president's S&T comes from his 11-day visit to New York and a 14-day stay in Dubai. Activist Rosa Namises. todayDecember 22, 2023 18
insert_link Namibia President Hage Geingob receives millions in S&T At a state house press event, President Geingob was reacting to criticism that his government spends lavishly, including on sleek cars for both prime minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila and her deputy, Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah. Social Activist Rosa Namises provides her opinion. todayNovember 28, 2023 7