Tokwahalo yamezi akenile itisize sabo yalikomano mwahala lifolofolo zanaheñi ni sicaba mwalikiliti zaKavango ni Zambezi, sihulu likwena ni likubu hañata litaseza bayahi baminzi mwalinuka zepeli zebuba nako kaufela.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Cops turn to DNA analysis in wildlife crimes
Namibia will soon make use of DNA analysis in forensic investigations into animal abuse and crimes such as illegal smuggling, poaching and the illegal trade in protected species.
Water crisis fuelling human-wildlife conflict
The scarcity of potable water has heightened fears of human-wildlife conflict in the Zambezi and Kavango regions, with specifically crocodiles and hippos often attacking villagers drawing water from the two perennial rivers.
Namibia should lead clean energy revolution
Government has been urged to increase the number of houses with electricity connections.
NTB rubbishes high-risk Covid ranking
The Namibia Tourism Board has jumped on board to denounce the latest decision by the Centres of Disease Control and Prevention to categorise Namibia as a high-risk country, arguing the ranking lacks scientific data.
GDP as measure of development ineffective
Namibian experts have echoed UN Secretary General António Guterres’ long-standing assertion that Gross Domestic Product as a measure of economic strength should be abandoned. The world leader characterised this form of measurement of an economy as an accounting system that “rewards pollution and waste”.
Confusion over ‘high-risk’ Covid listing … govt adamant Namibia remains safe travel destination
Based on a steady increase in positive cases, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has altered its categorisation of Namibia to a high-risk Covid-19 country, much to the chagrin of the tourism industry and health officials.
Green scheme leasing debate lingers… MP says Namibians capable of running projects
National Council member Paulus Mbangu has opposed the government’s offer to lease green schemes and one dairy venture to investors, arguing local people can successfully run the government’s multi-million-dollar projects.
Congob !hūǁîn ge !hūb !nâ hâ !hūsaben !gôab !nâ a !nāsa
ǁNāpan ge ǁaupexa 8 000 !hū!khai-ôa-aon tsî !hūsaben tsîna Namibiab !nâ hâ, ǁîn hoan xa a !nāsa !gôab din a Congob !hūǁîse, ǁnāpab noxopa Democratic Republiki Congob dib di ǀnî !âga noxopa sâsāo!nâsiba ra ai!gû mâsib xa ra !aromahese.
N$1 billion ivory stockpile setback… as Britain imposes fresh ban
As southern Africa countries continue to wage war against the decades-long trade ban to sell millions worth of ivory stockpiles, a new setback has hit their struggle, as a near total ban on the import, export and dealing of items containing ivory came into force in Britain yesterday.