ǂHanu-aisib ministeris ge ra ǂâi!nâǁgui, mario!nâ !oabade ǂnoaba-aon !aroma ǁgui-aisa sîsenni ase ǂnûiǂgāsa, in ǀhûhâsigu ǁanin hîa nēti ī ǂhanusi !oabade ǁkhāba tama, xawe ǀgaisase ǂhanusi ǂnoabadi ǂhâsib !nâ hâna ǂnûǁkhaebahe ǁkhā.
Year: 2022
!Arun ge Indiaba !oa ge ǁkhana-ūhe
ǂNamipeb tsî !narisarimas ministeris ge ge !khō!gâ, hoa ǂhâbasa ǀaweǁguigu dītoahe hâsa, ǁkhaisa !aruna Indiab ǁga sîǂuis !aroma. Nē !arun ge ǂoa ge wekheb di Fraitaxs, 16 Taraǁkhumuǁkhâb dis ai Indiab ǁga ge ǁkhana-ūhe. Indiab hîa Asiab di !âb ge ǁkhawa !aruna ǁnā !hūb !nâ mâi-ai!âs di projeksa ra mûǂui, ǁnā !hūb !nân ge nē ǀō-aisa !aubǀguruna 1950 kurib !nâ a ǁōǂoas khao!gâ.
Chinese !hūǁîb di !nuri!gâhes ǂkhanin ge gā hâ
ǀKharisi ǁNâu!gâ!khaib di ǀGora!gâ-aob, Leopoldt Hangalob ge ǂoa ge wekheb Donertaxs ai ǁnā ǁhōba ǁnau!gâhe nî ǁhōn di xoakhâiba xu ge ǀari. Nē ǁhōb ge a Chinese ǂharugu-aob, Hou Xue Chengi tsî ǁîb ǀkha ǀguipa ra ǂâisāhe, Namibiaǁîb Hamutenya Hamutenya hâkha di hîa !kharaga!nâgu ǀhôakao ǂharugudi, ǁkhaubasa !aubǀgurun xūna !khōǂgā hâ. !Aromas
Women farmers to set roadmap into agri-business
Women agripreneurs are expected to converge in Windhoek for a half-day event, aimed at promoting a discussion between decision-makers and the business community on topics relating to agriculture and others.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Improving your working capital position
Building on last week’s article, here is a look at how you can improve your working capital position and liquidity.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Small-scale crop farming has huge benefits
Small-scale crop producers are some of the most hard-working agripreneurs, toiling and cultivating their lands on a daily basis, often against the harsh elements of nature.
Agribusiness should be more than just a passion
Building a sustainable and reputable farming business is a journey that requires commitment, dedication and hard work from a farmer and all teams on the farm. On average, it takes about 10 to 20 years for one to build a highly profitable farming enterprise.
Better rain prospects fuel hope
Namibia is expected to receive normal to above-normal rainfall for the oncoming rainy season.
PanAfGeo project finalises in Windhoek
The international project, PanAfGeo2, is targeted at the practical improvement and capacity building for the staff of geological surveys of African states.
Botswana dry port facility at Walvis Bay enhances trade
Namibia and Botswana continue to enjoy good trade relations under the configuration framework of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), being the oldest functional customs union in the world, having been established in 1910.








