Minista womangeshefelo Lucia Iipumbu okwa ti ouministeli wavo itau ka yambidida eengeshefa ngeenge inadi ningilwa omapekapeko kovanambelewa va dja kouministeli wavo.
Year: 2024
Ohandi hala oku idhipaga – omunuulema e li moluhepo
Omulumentu e na uulema gwomeho ngoka ta tekula oyana yaali yomimvo ntano oye awike, okwa ti onkalamwenyo oye mu dhikupalela, oshoka ke na omukwathi.
Nantus ge ǁgau!nâ-aona ra ǂgan in skolǀgôana ǂnausa ǀû
Namibiab ǁGau!nâ-aon ǀHûs (Nantu) di sekretares xenerals, Loide Shaanikas ge ǂharo rase ai!gûgaru skolǀgôan ǂnauhes tsî sorosise tsûtsûhes ǂnamipe ǁîs ǂâiǂhansensa gere gowaǂui.
!Nona soldagu ge !nari!aus kha !khōsis !nâ ge ūhe
!Nona ǁanigu Namibiab ǁKhaubas ǀHûs (NDF) digu ge ǂoa ge wekheb di Fraitaxtsēs ai !khōsis !nâ Mangetti !Hū!nāsi ǀGuru!hanab tawa ge ūhe, ǁnāpagu ge ǁgarugu di ǀoa ǂnâsa ǁgann ǀkha a ǀhao-ūhes khao!gâ.
Mushelengab: Tarekhoedi ge kai !âsa ǂkhîb tsî ǀûbagus !nâ ra ǀhuru
Namibiab ge aiǁgaus ǁawosasib tsî ǀgaib tarekhoedi dib ase mā hîa ǂkhîb tsî ǀû a ǁgambaguhe ǁkhā ǂhôas ase ība.
Veterinary services, FAO tackle animal health crisis
THE Directorate of Veterinary Services and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will continue their joint efforts to tackle crucial animal health issues across Namibia’s northern communal areas (NCAs).
Farmers’ Kraal with Hank Saisai – An overview of growing potatoes
POTATOES are grown globally and are the third most consumed crop after wheat and rice.
Ezorongondo farmers hold information day
Farmers at Ezorongondo in the Epukiro constituency of Omaheke region on Friday held a farmer’s information day at their village to discuss issues related to animal feed, vaccines and the maintenance of livestock during drought.
Kunene farmers urged to start farming for profit
Farmers in the Kunene region have been urged to do away with the old habits of farming for prestige but rather start moving towards farming for profit and strive to access lucrative markets.
High input costs threaten wheat farmers
High input costs and unfavourable climate conditions are some of the key factors that continue to threaten the livelihood of wheat-producing farmers and the country’s agronomic sector, which has posted a 50% decline in production output.









