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Exciting games expected in the KBA 
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Exciting games expected in the KBA 

The Khomas Basketball Association (KBA) will continue this weekend, as teams aim to finish the league season on a high note. John Tjirimuje, the marketing manager at the association, said the upcoming games are expected to be highly competitive as teams fight to end the season strongly. “The league is coming to an end very...

Ngarizemo calls for N$35 million league funding …. and a year-round season 
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Ngarizemo calls for N$35 million league funding …. and a year-round season 

A local football coach and owner of Young African Marley Ngarizemo said the Namibia Premier League requires approximately N$35 million to operate effectively.  He expressed frustration at the current state of affairs, suggesting that this sum should be evenly distributed among the 16 clubs, allowing each club to manage its expenses, including transport fees and player...

HopSol kicks off second leg … as ACFA register first win
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HopSol kicks off second leg … as ACFA register first win

The second leg of the MTC HopSol Youth League took place the past weekend, with thrilling matches at the Jan Möhr and SKW football fields.  The Athletic Club Football Academy (ACFA) U/17 team faced off against Kaizen Football Academy (KFA) at the SKW football field. Both teams were rusty, following a month-long school holiday break....

Sîsenaihesa aoǁguigu ge ǀGôan di Parlements !nâ ge dīhe
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Sîsenaihesa aoǁguigu ge ǀGôan di Parlements !nâ ge dīhe

ǂAnsa mās tsî ǁNâu-tsî-!Hoaǂharugus Ministers,Emma Theofelus ge ǂgansa !naniǁî ǀGôan Parlements ǁanin !oa ge dī, in aitsama !gâi ǂûsi tanisensa !oa ǁgū-ūsen tsî hoaǁae ǁîn ūhâ ǁkhāsigu ǂgaeǂguis diga ûi-ûi!nâ. Thefelus ge ǁ¬îs di mâ!nâs hâ !harosa xus gere !naniǁ¬î ǀGôan Parlements di !nona¬ǁî ǂnûs !nâ ǂoa ge wekheb Wunstaxtsēs ai gowaǀîsa mā soab ai...

Mbumbab UNDPsa !oa: Huisenūxūna mā tā awemās ǀguis dī
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Mbumbab UNDPsa !oa: Huisenūxūna mā tā awemās ǀguis dī

Linea Dishena !Hūb di ǁÛb, Nangolo Mbumbab ge !auga!hūsi ǂnûiǂgāde ge ǂgan, ǁîdi di ǂâis hîan !hūgu di ǂgaeǂgui ra ǂhanuga ǀawemās ǀguis ai di ǂâisa ra ǂnûi !khaisa nî ǂhâbasa huisenxūn khoen ǂhâ hân ǀkha huis !oa dawasa. Mbumbab ge khoexa!nâ saris hîas ge !Hûǁaresa ǁAedi Omkhâisens Proxrammi (UNDP) !aroma Namibiab !nâ ǂnû¬khaenba-aose hâ,...

ǂHanub ge hû khoen !naoǁkhāsiba ūhâ ǂkhari autode !gae-autodi ase ra ǀariǂui ǂgao
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ǂHanub ge hû khoen !naoǁkhāsiba ūhâ ǂkhari autode !gae-autodi ase ra ǀariǂui ǂgao

ONGWEDIVAS – ǀAweǁguigu ge a ǀhawe-ūhe, hû ǂnû!khaide ūhâ ǂkhari autode ǀariǂuis !aroma, ǁîdi a !norasa-o!nâ ti hâ !gaesendi xu ra !huise. !Nakaǂnôa Direkteri !Nari!oabadi tsî ǁGaragu !âb dib, Ministeris Sîsengu tsî !Narixūn dib, Damien Mabenganob ge nēsa ǂhanusi ǁkhowa-ams !nona tsēde ge !khōǂgā hâ i sîsenǁareǁkhāǁkhāsens dis tawa ge mî. Nē sîsenǁareǁkhāǁkhāsens ge ǀhûhâsiba...

Agri Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Separating production costsper unit from operational costs
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Agri Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Separating production costsper unit from operational costs

Simpli Business Advisory facilitated a Farmers’ Financial Management Workshop for Agribank clients, which was sponsored and organised by the National Mentorship & Coaching Programme of the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN), in partnership with AgriBank, from 19-20 July 2024. One of the topics of emphasis was the importance of understanding your overall farming enterprise costs...

Firstrand rescues 198 farmers from drought scourge 
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Firstrand rescues 198 farmers from drought scourge 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  Over 198 drought-stricken farmers from the //Kharas, Hardap, Erongo and Otjozondjupa regions were recently thrown a lifeline after FirstRand Namibia donated animal feed and numerous supplements worth over N$1 million.  FirstRand is rolling out the drought relief programme in collaboration with Drought Relief Namibia, a private entity that has since 2015 been a...

 Mashare blueberry farm expects bumper harvest …N$1.5m in local economy monthly 
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 Mashare blueberry farm expects bumper harvest …N$1.5m in local economy monthly 

The Mashare Blueberries Farm, which is now in its fifth year of production, is expecting another quality bumper harvest spanning over 60 hectares, with large quantities of Azrablue, Atlasblue, Biancablue berries and Sekoya Pop all anticipating to embellish this year’s yield.  The country’s first-ever commercial berry farm is situated 45km outside Rundu in the Kavango...