Auleria Wakudumo Ngoloneya woshitukulwa shaHangwena Sebastian Ndeitunga okwa kunghilila ovanhu ve na oimuna moAngola opo va fimaneke nokuliufa koveta yaAngola omo mu na oimuna yavo. Eshi Ndeitunga okwe shi holola eshi ta kundafana omashongo a taalela ovanahambo vaNamibia moAngola momutumba wongudu yavo hau ifanwa Farmers Association kOushake. “Nonande ovanahambo ova kala nokuliufa keemhango dihapu, eendjidikila...
Year: 2025
Aalongwa inaya dhana we mopate …sho osikola ya tameke
OSHAKATI – Opolisi yaNamibia opamwe nuuministeli welongo oya kumagidha aavali opo ya londodhe aanona yaaha dhane we moopate ngele taya yi nenge taya zi koosikola. Omalondodho ngoka oga gandjwa omolwosikola ndjoka ya tameke ohela, nokwa ndhindhilikwa aalongwa haya dhana nokweenda unene pooha dhoopate. Omugandji gomauyelele gwopolisi moshitopolwa shaShana Frieda Shikole okwa ti omumvo gwa zi...
Good rainy season can be a bad experience for you
Erastus Ngaruka A good rainy season should be perceived as one that starts in time as anticipated, is well distributed throughout the season, and ultimately rehydrates the soil, refills water sources, and revegetates the rangeland. However, of recent, rainfall activities are conspicuously erratic, and their effects can be a concern. To this end, although rainfall...
Farmers’ kraal with Charles Tjatindi – New beginnings for 2025
As a new year rolls off and we take off on our farming journey for 2025, there is a need to do introspection and take stock of both our triumphs and shortcomings for 2024. How far did we go in meeting our targets? Were the targets realistic? How do we recoup our failures to meet...
Feasible agri-businesses on limited land
The limited availability of land has been a hurdle for many aspiring farmers, many of whom are determined to venture into farming but lack fertile land. Common sense has always dictated that the bigger the land size, the more profitable your undertaking would be, as you would be able to scale up production. AgriToday compiled...
Opinion – Taking stock
Now is the perfect moment to assess the lessons we have learned, evaluate performance, and focus on how South Africa and our Government of National Unity (GNU) can apply these critical lessons to build resilience, avoid mistakes, and safeguard the future of SA Inc. Progress is evident, from a logistics point of view. A growing...
Russia: Ukraine’s drones targeted Russian gas infrastructure
Russia accused Ukraine yesterday of launching a weekend drone attack on the infrastructure of a major gas pipeline that carries Russian supplies to Europe via Turkey. The allegation, which Kyiv has not commented on, comes amid an escalating energy row between the two countries, almost three years after Russia launched its full-scale military offensive. Kyiv...
FLY Angola connects Luanda, Windhoek
Air Connect Namibia welcomes the introduction of the route, which will increase regional integration, as FLY Angola connects Windhoek in Namibia with Luanda, Angola’s capital. On 21 December 2024, FLY Angola started to operate a thrice-weekly service, connecting the Luanda International Airport to the Hosea Kutako International Airport via the Benguela Catumbela Airport in Angola. ...
Stifling billion-dollar debt … as individuals seek more credit
Over the past year, the Namibian private sector secured a total of N$3.73 billion in credit. Individuals received N$2.07 billion, and corporations took up N$1.66 billion. The demand for credit among individuals has shown some resilience, with an annual growth rate of 3.1% in November. Overdraft facilities saw a slight increase of 0.4%, while mortgage...
Opinion – Education a common denominator to prosperity
Education is heralded as a cornerstone of any national development and personal growth. The history of education in Namibia dates back to the pre-colonial era when traditional forms of education were prevalent. Contemporarily, as the bundles of joy are expected to jump up and down like a tennis ball this week in the school corridors...









