Omukiintu gomimvo 29 okwa hokolola nkene a kala nokukwatwa koonkondo komumwayinagona omanga a li ena omimvo omugoyi, ete mu pe omukithi goHiv/Aids.
Year: 2024
ǀAwa!namn ge N$206 miljuns kokain-e ge ǂhuwiǂui
Namibiab ǀawa!namn ge N$206 miljuns ǁkhāsiba !khōǂgā hâ kokain-e ǂoa ge wekheb Donertaxtsēs ai ge ǂhuwiǂui.
200 xa a !nāsa !gaoǁgui ǁgau!nâs ǁgau!nâ-aon ge nî !gaehe
Danasîsenǂuira direkters, ministeris ǁgau!nâs dis, Sanet Steenkamps ge ge mî, N$18.3 biljuns hîa ge 2024/25ǁî kurib mariǂnûiǂuis !aroma nē ministerisa a ǂnûiǂuibahes nî īǁkhāsiba māsa, hāǀarora ǁgau!nâ-aon nî !gaehes diba ǂhâbasa !gôab ǁgau!nâ-aon nî hāse.
Facebooksa xu ǁgôa î sa ǂkhanin !nâ kō, Eises ge skolǀgana ra mîba
Oshikoto kharib di ǁgau!nâs direktersd, Aletha Eises ge skolǀgôana ge ǂgan, in ǁîn skola aimâi ǀhûhâsi ǂhaitsi ǂhawegu (social media) ai hâsoreǂgâs xa.
Farming requires patience and determination
Small livestock farmer Elizabeth Eigowas (60) was on the verge of giving up farming after her livestock died due to drought, but a donation of 21 goats by the Environment Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF) and partners recently, made her change her mind.
Ministry offers bovine control training to northern farmers
The Ministry of Agriculture is offering training on controlling the spread of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) to farmers in northern Namibia for the next two weeks.
Opinion – National Trade Policy aims to stimulate competition
Recently, Cabinet approved the Draft National Trade Policy, which aims to contribute towards Namibia’s economic diversification by promoting and stimulating a competitive trade sector to increase export of goods and services.
MTC commits N$115 000 to Lüderitz Crayfish Festival
The need for economic stimulation and the importance of creating enabling platforms for business exhibitions last week saw Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) extend its corporate social responsibility to the //Kharas region by committing an amount of N$115 000 towards the successful hosting of the popular Lüderitz Crayfish Festival.
Stimulating domestic demand and cultivating fiscal prudence
This year’s national budget, tabled last week, is underpinned by three priority policy pillars, namely stimulating domestic demand, accelerating investments in productive public infrastructure and cultivating fiscal prudence.
Safeguarding and preserving the blue economy
Brazil would like to tap into avenues such as security to safeguard the interests of the two nations so that Namibia can fully realise her potential and make a mark in the blue economy.









