Ombaye Fishing Company onghee tai twikile nokuyambidida oshiwana unene tuu ovanhu ava ve li moluhepo.
Year: 2021
Omaso moMusati gu uka pombanda
Nonando okukala po kwopolisi moshitopolwa shaMusati she eta iimbuluma yi shune pevi moshitopolwa moka okuza omumvo gwa yi, okwa kundanekwa omadhipago nomaikuthomwenyo oshowo omaso gwombaadhilila gu uka lela pombanda.
ǂHôare-aon ge !gâi!gâi!nâsa ǀgaugu ǂhôana hōs diga ra ǂgaoǀkhā
Namibiab ǂhôare-aon ge ge mî, nausab Namibiaba ǁnāb ge sī!nâ !haros -ǁîb hoan xa !norasa ǂhôaresisa Afrikab !nâ ūhâ ti ra mîsa !khōǀgara hâ, xaweb Namibiaba noxopa ǂhôana māǂuis dīǀgaugu ai nî sîsensa.
Covids ge 11 000 xa a !nāsa sîsengu ǂoa!nâsa !aroma hâ
Coronas ǀaeb ge 11 210 sîsengu ǂoa!nâsa ǀuniga marikurib !nâ !aroma hâ, 983 sîsenmā-aona xu tib ge sîsengu ministeri Utoni Nuyomaba ge mî.
US hails Namibian charcoal
Namibia recently sent a 350-ton consignment of locally-produced charcoal to the United States.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – The balancing act of a farmer
When talking about farming, it is important to mention that farmers are often faced with a lack of time. Striving to manage all farm activities timeously in order to ensure the best possible outcome means there is not much time left for planning and, in the end, analysing the complete crop production.
Living the agribusiness dream…varsity student takes on pig farming
TWENTY-TWO year old Paulus Nakapata is a man on a mission. As a novice pig farmer, he has a long way to go in ensuring his business stands the test of time. However, if his motivation and drive is anything to go by, it is only a matter of time before he runs with the ‘herd’ of those successful in the trade.
Deposit Guarantee Fund recorded N$4 million market value
The newly launched Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority (NDGA) recorded a market value in its fund of N$4.902 million by the end of the fourth quarter of 2020.
Sanlam awards five bursaries for 2021
Sanlam recently announced the five recipients of the Sanlam Bursary Scheme for the 2021 academic year. The five students are currently pursuing their tertiary education in the fields of economics, marketing, informatics, human resources management and software development at the three main universities in the country.
Alweendo motivates N$212m budget for mines and energy
The mines and energy ministry last week Friday submitted an amount of N$212.4 million to the National Assembly for consideration and approval. The bulk of the funds – just over N$62 million – motivated by minister Tom Alweendo, is to be allocated to the Energy Security of Supply programme.
