Category: Editorial

  • Serve people first

    Recent public announcement by Katima Mulilo Mayor,Charles Matengu on some of the   achievements made by his Council in the last five years is a welcome news. This has proven that the council which could not be able to pay salaries of its workers for three months in the past, which could  down size its workforce…

  • Rural Reform

    GOVERNMENT fear to give more powers to regions in this country will deprive   development to the rural people who are in poverty. 17 years have passed,  when the  decentralisation policy  was adopted in 1997 which was made to bring and take away government more closer to the people. Since the adoption of the National Policy…

  • Police should protect people

    Behaviours of our police force are extremely out of hand in acting unprofessional and barbaric when dealing matters of the community. Not so long late last month a young woman was allegedly murdered by members of the police in Windhoek when the group of the children of the liberation struggle were protesting against employment opportunities.…

  • WENELA Residents belongs to which Constituency?

    Unprecedented push and pull factions between government, residents and the traditional leaders on who owns WENELA has just brought the war of words among the electorate. Some residents of that area who most of them are former farm workers have refused to honour the eviction order by the office of the regional governor   which claims…

  • Caprivi saga needs a political solution

     THE long standing hot issues of the Caprivi over the years in Namibia  have just created some repercussions in a society that is still claiming that the Caprivi Strip was unilaterally created by God according to its geographical set -up.  A long trial of the Caprivi  treason had yet been described as the longest trial…

  • Gender based violence must be scrutinised

    While the nation is mourning the souls of those died and the government on power is putting attest stiffer sentence on gender based violence against women and a girl child perpetuated by men in this country. Some critics are advocating for the introduction of death penalty as the solution to the problem in a society…

  • Good-bye 2013, Welcome 2014

    -Editorial-   THE year 2013 is practically ending and as we look back counting days and months that went by to enter the New Year 2014.  We at The Caprivi Vision would like to reflect on some tangible events and issues that made headlines in this paper.  Now that, as we are kicking the year…

  • We need more Medical Doctors in Katima

    We still not understand why we do not have specialised medical doctors at Katima Mulilo State Hospital?   For the last 23 years since Namibia gained its independence, people of this region have been referred to neighboring State Hospitals such as Rundu and Windhoek for medical care due to lack of medical doctors in Katima…

  • Simbwaye must be honourned

    Silence and fear to establish death and locating grave of the missing leader of the Caprivi African National Union, (CANU) late Mr. Brendan  Kangongolo  Simbwaye still remain the issue hidden  under the calabash. Though   the family of the late missing hero have broken this silence in sense that they want to see his remains. According…

  • Caprivi name is no more and where is the History?

    Caprivi name is no more and where is the History?

    EDITORIAL The long awaited debate in changing the name Caprivi and its territorial boarders has brought new signals.  In response to recent public announcement by Namibian President Hifikepunye Pohamba in dividing the two northeastern regions, Kavango and the then Caprivi into Zambezi and East Kavango has brought new ideas.  Our eyes are still open; we…

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