ǀAEǁGAMS – Ministeris ÅGapi ǁGau!nâs, ǁKhāǁkhākhâis tsî !Gâi!gâi!nâs dis ge mariǁhōn ministeris Åkha Åhao hâse ra ôa-am mâtis hāÅaro ra N$157 miljunsa nî hōsa Ånai Namibiab Studentn Marisihuib ǂGaes (NSFAF) Åkha ǁnâuguxoaǁguiba ūhâ studentna huis !aroma.
Year: 2018
Deworming revamps bird’s production potential
Deworming refers to the act of eliminating parasitic intestinal worms within the birds’ system by giving the birds dewormers. This revitalises the bird’s production potential, restoring the bird back to normal production.
Achieving solutions with farmers isn’t radical: Why is it so hard?
A stranger enters the room, from another world, and tells a long-time team to do things differently. The chances of a great outcome, based on human psychology, are not great.
Meatco gets remainder of Norwegian beef export quota
WINDHOEK – Meatco has been awarded the remainder of the 1,600 tonnes of the Norwegian beef quota.
Illegal grazing, fencing in San areas continue ‘unchecked’
WINDHOEK – Illegal settlement continues unchecked and as much the unlawful erection of new fences without the relevant government authorities taking responsibility for addressing these transgressions, maintains the Nyae Nyae Development Foundation of Namibia in a media release.
Agri-inflation increases in third quarter of year
WINDHOEK – The Production Cost Index of the Namibia Agricultural Union (NAU), which determines the price paid by producers for a basket of inputs used on the farm, currently puts the annual agri-inflation rate at 2.40% for the third quarter of the year.
Meat Board tasked with finding sheep producers urgent lifeline
WINDHOEK - The Meat Board of Namibia (MBN) has been tasked by the sheep export industry to revisit the sheep marketing scheme and make the necessary recommendations.
Farmers’ associations coaxed to add voices to pertinent issues
WINDHOEK - It is time that farmers from especially the communal areas of Otjozondjupa and Omaheke add their voice to two pertinent issues that has a direct bearing on farming, particularly animal husbandry.
Ohorongo to get clean energy from new 5MW solar power plant
WINDHOEK - Ohorongo Cement inaugurated a 5MW PV Solar Plant last Friday in the Otjozondjupa Region which Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, called a significant milestone in private sector participation, and encouraged other investors and developers to follow the example set by the project.
Responsible borrowing with N$200,000 loan benefit for government employees
WINDHOEK - Turbulent times and economic hardships are at the forefront of discussions in both the private and public sectors. It is indeed a fact that the economic welfare of many Namibian households worsens as debt increases resulting in less buying power and a weaker savings rate. Namibians’ household debt is reported to be well over N$54 billion. Household debt is the combined debt of all people in a household and includes consumer debt and mortgage loans.