Reporters without boundaries

By Bill Birnbauer

Most of the reporting we do, even the in-depth investigative projects, stretches only as far as our borders

Excerpts from this story referencing "The Namibian":

"… hese conferences. People like Gwen Lister, the five-foot nothing editor of The Namibian, which has survived for 15 years despite fire bombings, arrests, and haras …"

Commentary: Protecting the rights of the people through investigative reporting

By Charles Lewis

The most beloved American president, Abraham Lincoln, once said, "I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depend

Excerpts from this story referencing "The Namibian":

"… . The great point is to bring them the real facts."Founded under oppressionThe Namibian newspaper was founded in 1985, at the height of apartheid oppression, by G …"

"… working democracy. For her efforts, Lister, the founder and editor of the The Namibian, was honored in April 2000 as one of the “50 World Press Freedom Heroes …"

"… courageous or more tenaciously persistent in its pursuit of the truth than The Namibian. Congratulations to Gwen Lister and her brave colleagues at The Namibian f …"

"… n The Namibian. Congratulations to Gwen Lister and her brave colleagues at The Namibian for persevering through firebombings, arrests and other outrageous forms o …"

Namibia

By Victoria Kreha

Widespread substance abuse in Namibia, among other factors, contributes to its HIV infection rate
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Spain doles out millions in aid despite fishing company's record

By Kate Willson and Mar Cabra

Company received $12 million in public aid even as it faced more than 40 allegations of illegal fishing

Spain’s hake appetite threatens Namibia’s most valuable fish

By Marcos Garcia Rey and John Grobler

Spain’s seafood appetite puts Namibia’s most valuable fish at risk

Excerpts from this story referencing "The Namibian":

"… Employees repeatedly protest poor working conditions and pay. In January, The Namibian reported, 600 workers demonstrated, claiming they were exploited and subje …"

"… r people,” said Namibian fisheries economist Charles Courtney-Clarke. “The Namibian government has been unable to address the dominance of foreign companies i …"