Brave Warriors gaffer Bobby Samaria is excited about the arrival of national team top guns Peter Shalulile and Deon Hotto to the camp over the weekend, as well as Virgil Vries, who reported for duty yesterday.
Year: 2021
Shikongo eyes 100m glory in Tokyo…Nambala seeking redemption
Following Sunday’s scintillating performance that earned him a silver medal in the men’s T11 400m at the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics, Namibian sprinter Ananias Shikongo will tomorrow be looking to take it a step further when action gets underway in the men’s T11 100m heats.
Ocovid-19 oya lopotwa tayi indjipala moosikola
Uuministeli wuuhaku nonkalo nawa owalopota omukithi gwoCovid-19 guuka pombanda unene moosikola. Minista guuhaku nonkalo nawa Kalumbi Shangula okwati, aantu yeli 98 oya kwatwa ko Covid-19 oshilongo ashihe, ihe yeli 38 yo muyo aalongwa.
NAMBTS ta ningi oshikonga shokuyandja ohonde meefikola
Ngaashi naana kwa didilikwa kutya ehangano lokuyandja ohonde ola taalela omhumbwe yohonde, onghee ehangano lokuyandja ohonde loNamibia Blood Transfusion Service otali ka tameka noshikonga meefikola dokonooli opo ovanafikola va ka yandje ohonde.
Rani Group a yandja outemba
Ongeshefa yoRani Group oya yandja outemba veli 40 kouministeli woikwameni neameno lokeengamba. Outemba va yandjwa otava ka kwafela ovanhu vena oulema ngaashi ovakulupe nounona.
The Basics of Plant poisoning
A significant number of livestock mortalities in many farming areas can be attributed to plant poisoning as many farmers report symptoms that relate to poisoning, especially during spring (July to October), at the onset of rainfall activities,
Rise in elephant numbers a threat to farms
The human-elephant conflict in Namibia has had a significant impact on the production potential of farms, and it has become a serious threat to the country’s animal health status. According to the Namibian Ministry of Environment and Tourism, the elephant population increased from 7 000 in 1990 to 30 000 in 2016 - and it was currently estimated at 35 000 animals.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Investments in agri-sector rewarding
When people think about agriculture, they tend to think about farmers tending the fields and looking after crops or livestock. You may be thinking ‘I don’t want to be a farmer, so agriculture isn’t for me’. But think again.
Communal farmers unite against weak prices…Eharui cooperative brings glimmer of hope
A week ago, the Oruharui Farmers Cooperative rewrote cattle auction history in Okondjatu in the Otjozondjupa region by attracting more than 400 heads of cattle to an auction it organised in partnership with the Okondjatu Farmers’ Association.
Opinion – GIPF members urged to update personal employee files
Covid-19 has taught us many lessons, one of which is that life is not guaranteed. The pandemic has taught us that death can occur at any time, hence the realistic approach to life – that of being prepared for the unforeseen.
