Where crop production is practised and/or grown, there is a likelihood of disease outbreaks that can cause serious damage to all crops resulting in severe financial losses.
Year: 2022
ǁHōxuhe ra ǂkhari-omn ge noxopa ǀoadisidi !nâ hân !aroma amab ase ī
Nausab ǂhanuga ge mâmâisa ge dī, nēti ī ǂkhari-omn di sîsenūsab Namibiab !aroma 2017ǁî kurib ǀams ai ga ǀamǀamhâ ti, xawe di ge omaridi hîa Kuneneb, Hardap tsî ǁkharas ǀkharigu dina koro kuriga nēti ī mîmâis khao!gâ !kharu tsî noxopa nē ǁhōxuhe ra ǂkhari-om!nôana ra sîsenū.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Separate your personal, agribusiness finances
Following on from last week’s column, allow me to further deliberate on why it is crucial to separate the personal account from the business account.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Aggressive marketing pays off
While many of our livestock farmers produce good quality genetics that could easily stand shoulder-to-shoulder with well-established farming brands out there, such farmers do not do much to expose such products to the world or at least the rest of Namibia.
Alweendo leads delegation to West African energy forum
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo is leading a Namibian delegation to West Africa’s leading energy forum in Dakar, Senegal, from 1 to 2 September.
Venaani calls for oil agreement renegotiation
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani recently asserted that national oil agreements must be renegotiated in good faith and from a point of departure that respects the principle of oil reserves and proceeds benefitting Namibia’s current and future generations.
Opinion – It’s us to develop these poor communities
Informal settlements include any form of housing or settlement that is illegal and falls outside of government control or regulation.
Opinion – Lack of visionary leadership worrisome for Windhoekers
By understanding how they have functioned throughout, the City of Windhoek, we can see that parties are much less effectively organized. The paradoxes of parties in Namibian politics are everywhere, but perhaps the greatest paradox is that of progressives. The marriage of the coalition has turned City of Windhoek into the laughing stock of the world!
SADC declares Angola elections peaceful
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Electoral Observation Mission (SEOM) described the pre-election and voting phases in Angola held on the 24 August 2022 general elections as peaceful, calm and well organised, which enabled voters to express their democratic will.
Murder accused want judge removed from case
Two of three men on trial for the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua in Gobabis in 2012 are fighting to have the presiding judge step down from their case.








