Government should not pin all hopes of an economic reform and recovery on the agriculture as this sector is more exposed to numerous challenges.
Year: 2020
Opinion – Reassessing superpowers’ influence on indigenous systems
Namibian societies, like other races in other parts of the world, were complex in constructing their exact historic times.
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From cattle ranching to wildlife conservancy
If you want to be the number one enemy for African rural communities, tell them to stop using their land for cattle production.
Walvis families to be relocated permanently
WALVIS BAY – Walvis Bay municipal CEO Muronga Haingura says local residents who qualify to move in terms of the decongestion process will be moved permanently, including at Farm 37.
Ex-Plan fighter Muremi laid to rest
NKURENKURU – Former People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (Plan) fighter Eliah Lemmy Muremi has been laid to rest at his home village, Rupara, following his death on 4 October after an illness.
Turning ocean into drinking water… Nujoma commissions desalinated seawater-bottling plant
WALVIS BAY – Founding President Sam Nujoma says the Atlantic Ocean is Namibia’s gateway to accelerate food security and become a major player in green technological advancement, simultaneously addressing the country’s water shortages.
WHO urges MPs to unite, build strong health systems
The Director General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has implored SADC members of parliament to unite and build resilient health systems, saying they are “the best defence against any health emergency”.
Omaheke girls get dignity kits
The initiative by the United Nations Population Fund to distribute dignity kits to vulnerable girls and women has reached the Omaheke region, 1 000 kits were distributed to various schools and communities in different constituencies.
Geingob goes for broke… tells Swapo members to leave no stone unturned
President Hage Geingob has implored Swapo members to leave no stone unturned and fire on all cylinders in campaigning for victory for the ruling party ahead of next month’s much-anticipated regional council and local authority elections.