Many rangeland plants contain chemicals that are poisonous to livestock when eaten. Poisonous plants vary in their toxicity and the symptoms displayed by affected animals. Generally, the level of toxicity can be
Study suggests investigation into viable community-based livestock support services
WINDHOEK – A study of marketing systems for livestock and livestock products in the northern communal areas undertaken by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) suggests that an investigation into
Unam stall tries open design – wins best exhibitor
WINDHOEK – The University of Namibia (Unam) stall took top honours at the Windhoek Industrial and Agricultural Show, being awarded gold in the indoor category, as well as best exhibitor for auxiliary service.
Digitisation can eliminate corruption – Shanapinda
WINDHOEK – According to newly appointed Brand Ambassador of the National ICT Summit, Dr Stanley
Couple arrested for daughter’s death
SWAKOPMUND - A couple was arrested on Saturday in Omaruru in the Erongo Region after police found their daughter unresponsive early Saturday morning at the town.
Primary school celebrates 90 years of existence
KEETMANSHOOP - Teachers, learners, regional leaders and members of the community last Friday
Church brass band gifted with musical instruments
WINDHOEK - German Emmbassy Chargée d’Affaires, Ellen Gölz and Head of the Goethe-Institut Namibia,
LPM, PDM in war of words
WINDHOEK - Tempers flared yesterday between the country’s official opposition party, Popular Democratic
Epukiro still waiting on drought relief
KALPAN, EPUKIRO - While conditions of grazing continue to deteriorate, drought-stricken residents in Epukiro Constituency in Omaheke say they are yet to benefit from the drought relief food, which is said to
Judgment reserved in Rittmann murder trial
WINDHOEK - The Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg yesterday reserved his sentencing of Rachel Rittmann and Richardo Rhyno du Preez to October 22 at 09h00.