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Rain raises northern farmers’ hopes …as dam levels increase
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Rain raises northern farmers’ hopes …as dam levels increase

Victoria Immanuel and Lahja Nashuuta ELIM – After enduring consecutive seasons of harsh droughts, subsistence and  communal farmers in northern Namibia are celebrating the recent arrival of much-needed rains.  The recent rains have also led to an increase in the capacity of vital dams around the country. In the northern areas, subsistence farmers are hoping...

Farmers alerted against cattle rustlers
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Farmers alerted against cattle rustlers

EPUKIRO – Community Against Stocktheft Organisation (CASO) chairperson, Hionganda Nanda Murangi, has called on farmers to remain vigilant during the rainy season, warning that cattle thieves are targeting areas such as ponds and dams. Murangi, in an interview with Nampa, noted that many farmers believe their livestock are safe and enjoying the abundance of water...

SADC zone in on Mozambique’s post-election crisis
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SADC zone in on Mozambique’s post-election crisis

Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders have called for urgent action to address the escalating violence in Mozambique.  Post-election unrest has led to deaths, property destruction and disruptions to trade and economic activities. An Extraordinary Organ Troika Summit, held virtually on Sunday, was convened under the leadership of Tanzanian president Samia Suluhu Hassan. In her...

Fathers encouraged to support pregnant partners during labour
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Fathers encouraged to support pregnant partners during labour

A registered nurse in charge of the labour ward at the Katutura State Hospital, Ndinelao Paulus, has called on families, including fathers, to accompany their loved ones during labour to make them feel supported. She made this statement during a visit to the Katutura State Hospital Maternity ward by the Nampa team on Thursday. “Katutura...

How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformation
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How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformation

HELSINKI – Finland is consistently ranked as Europe’s most media-literate country.  The skills needed to spot online hoaxes are on the school curriculum, amidst a boom of mis- and disinformation campaigns. “Who knew what a troll was before?” literature and Finnish language teacher Saara Varmola asked her 14- to 15-year-old students, who all promptly raised...

Bird flu outbreaks strike farms in Japan
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Bird flu outbreaks strike farms in Japan

TOKYO – Japanese authorities began culling some 50 000 chickens Sunday after a bird flu outbreak at a farm in the northern Iwate region. It is the 19th bird flu outbreak of the season in Japan, the agriculture ministry said. The latest farm reported increasing deaths of fowl. Test results confirmed Sunday that bird flu...

Kasatkina rolls into Adelaide’s second round as Vekic crashes
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Kasatkina rolls into Adelaide’s second round as Vekic crashes

World number nine Daria Kasatkina swept into the Adelaide International second round yesterday. However, Paris Olympic silver medallist Donna Vekic crashed to her third straight defeat of the season. Russia’s Kasatkina, runner-up at the last two editions of the Australian Open warm-up event, broke Australia’s Olivia Gadecki five times to advance 6-2 and 6-3. “I...

Indonesian FA to unveil European coach
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Indonesian FA to unveil European coach

Indonesia fired the South Korean Shin Tae-yong yesterday and will unveil an unnamed European coach this weekend, with their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup still alive. Shin had been in charge since 2020 and took Indonesia into the decisive third round of qualifying, where they sit third out of six teams in...

Senior hockey teams depart for World Cup in Croatia
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Senior hockey teams depart for World Cup in Croatia

The Namibian senior women’s and men’s hockey teams departed yesterday morning for Cape Town, South Africa, to begin their preparation for the upcoming FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup, set to take place from February 3 to 9 in Poreč, Croatia. During their first preparation camp in Cape Town, the teams will focus on fine-tuning their...

CVA Beach Volleyball League returns to Windhoek
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CVA Beach Volleyball League returns to Windhoek

The CVA Beach Volleyball League is gearing up for an exciting return this year, with matches set to take place from 25 January to 22 February.  The action will unfold at A Shipena Senior Secondary School in Windhoek, promising thrilling volleyball action for both players and fans. With registration closing on 20 January, teams are...