THE Otjozondjupa Agronomy and Horticulture Forum says Namibians must roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty working the land, to feed themselves.
Year: 2023
Former education director reburied in Ondobe
After a long struggle, the family of the late Laban Shapange, who was the education director of Omusati region, successfully got permission to rebury him at their homestead in Ondobe in Ohangwena region on Saturday.
Rogue conservancy officials warned
Deputy tourism minister Heather Mwiza Sibungo has cautioned conservancies to refrain from misusing public funds, but rather concentrate on ploughing back to the communities where they operate.
Staff games funding sparks clash
A battle of priorities has ignited as the Walvis Bay municipal council is faced with the decision to allocate a hefty N$400 000 for the participation of 68 employees and two councillors in the annual Southern African Inter Municipal games slated for Botswana next month.
Kehemu invites friends of education to gala dinner
Kehemu Junior Primary School in Rundu is inviting members of the public to support their initiative to raise funds for the development of infrastructure at the school.
Namibia to cement BRICS ties
INTERNATIONAL relations minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah yesterday confirmed that Namibia is for the first-time attending the BRICS summit to observe the proceedings without actual participation.
Zimbabwe decides today
THE stage has been set for the harmonised 2023 elections in Zimbabwe, with the electorate voting to elect the president, members of parliament, senators and councillors today.
Microwave lands 23 Dundee workers in hospital
A GROUP of 23 workers of the Dundee Precious Metals Mine at Tsumeb were recently admitted to hospital and treated for poisoning after they consumed contaminated water, which many thought was caused by the mine’s arsenic acid waste dump site.
Exploration company’s favouritism claims dismissed
Oil exploration company, Red Soil Energy and Mineral Exploration, which accused the mines ministry of favouring politically connected individuals in its allocation of offshore petroleum exploration licences, had its hopes dashed by the High Court.
Ashipala school in dire state
The hostel at Ashipala Senior Secondary School in Elim constituency of Omusati region is in a dilapidated state that the school has turned classrooms into dormitories for pupils.









