Ngaashi naana kwa didilikwa kutya ounamapya owa fimana moshilongo, kansela woshikandjohoololo shaNdobe Helaria Ndjuluwa ota hokolola ta ti ota ka ninga oshikunino shakula shokulonga olwishi.
Year: 2021
Magosib ge a ǀasa sîsenǂuira sekretareb SADCs diba
Elias Mpedi Magosib ge hûǁî sîsenǂuira sekretareb, Afrikab !Khawagas Omkhâisens ǀHûhâsib (SADC) dis dib ase, 41ǁî SADCs di ǀHûs, !Hūgu di ǁÛgu tsî ǂHanugu dis hîa Malawib di dana!ās Lilongwes !nâ ge hâ is tawa ge ǀnauǂgāhe.
Māsenxa ǂkhamkhoen ge nauna !khāǁkhaehes !aroma ra hirihiri!nâ
Māsenxa ǂkhamkhoen !Hū!nāsi ǂKhamkhoen ǂGamǂgamsens Omkhâisens !âb, ǂĀǂams !nâ hân ge ǂkhamkhoen nē !garo!ās hîa Tsaraxa-aibes aiǂoas ǀkhāb ai ǂnôana gere ǂgaoǂgao!nâ in Covid-19 !oagu !khāǁkhaehe.
Pupils relish once-in-a-lifetime experience
Learning outside the classroom provides learners with opportunities to enrich their educational careers by exposing them to real life experiences. However, children in rural areas are rarely exposed to the world, apart from what they are used to.
IREMA projects tackle climate change in Kunene
The Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF), in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR), is implementing the Improving Rangeland and Ecosystem Management Practices of Smallholder Farmers Under Conditions of Climate Change in Sesfontein, Fransfontein and Warmquelle areas of the Republic of Namibia (IREMA Project).
Avoiding tuberculosis in cattle
Tuberculosis (TB) can occur in many animals (cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, pigs, dogs, and wildlife such as lions, baboons and buffaloes), but this article focuses mainly on TB in cattle, which is termed bovine TB. Bovine TB is not only sometimes fatal, but also contagious, and it can spread to other livestock.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Grow your own food, it’s worth it
Growing fruits and vegetables seems overwhelming to most people, but it’s actually much simpler than it sounds.
Living the farming dream on communal land
Elton Gurirab is living his dream. It has been an elaborate journey of more than 15 years of constant improvement and betterment of his products, a difficult but rewarding chapter of his farming life.
Private investors show increased interest in Namibia
Namibia is showing promising signs of attracting real private investment. As such, the recent wave of investor interests in the country includes a promising mix of private equity, venture capital, and other asset classes, which could be directed towards infrastructure, commercial real estate and technical development.
DJ Spuzza wants to see Mega eat…just not at his table
Local rapper DJ Spuzza has taken to Instagram to put Mega on blast for his decisions that he now wants to backtrack on. - nalebrity.com
