The police in Kavango East have joined forces with a border patrol organisation to curb illegal fishing in the Kavango river where incidents of illegal fishing for profit have emerged in the last six years by people using prohibited nets.
Year: 2021
Hake: The darling of Namibian waters
Namibian hake is one of the most sought-after fish species in the world and has attracted interest from all over the world.
Namport continues to grow amidst container shortage
The shipping industry globally is experiencing shortage of empty containers and southern African ports have not been spared.
Fishing sector ‘resilient and vibrant’
Newly appointed fisheries minister Derek Klazen recently motivated a N$191.4 million budget for the 2021/22 financial year. This amount includes just over N$17 million for the implementation of six developmental projects that produce fingerlings for the aquaculture farmers.
Factory women dream of a better future
Women are regarded as the backbone and pillar of every household. This saying is emulated by the entire fishing industry, where most of the factory jobs are taken up by women.
Fisheries continues to support aquaculture projects
The ministry of fisheries and marine resources continues to offer advisory services to aquaculture projects to promote fish farming countrywide.
We are going to find a solution – Akwenye
The City of Windhoek yesterday promised to find a solution to the pressing issue of the Sam Nujoma Stadium, which has been declared unfit to host international football matches.
Salute boxing bonanza today
Local boxing fans will today be treated to exciting fights when some of the country’s top boxing prospects take to the ring during the MTC Salute Boxing Academy event at Roman Catholic Hall in Windhoek.
Premier netball league kicks off…action set for today
The highly anticipated MTC Netball Namibia Premier League (NNPL) was launched in Windhoek yesterday, with netball action set to start today.
Remembering forgotten giant shot-stopper Vic Lovell 1943 – 1992
The history of Namibian football will be incomplete if the name of former Windhoek City and South West Africa (SWA) giant goalie Vic Lovell is omitted.
