Sikwata sabasundi kuzwelela sikiliti sa Zambezi, sibulela kuli sibaka sapabalelo yalifolofolo sa Bwabwata hasiswaneli kuswaliwa, ili kuli kalulo yabupoti ikole simbule sateñi.
Author: Albertina Nakale (Albertina Nakale )
Lipato zanaheñi litisa butata kwa Kalimbeza
Nihaike lipato zanaheñi lihapa maikuto, mupunga waKalimbeza ukataziwa kilinyunywani zeo kakuli lisinya mupunga osali omunyinyani. Mwangambolo ni New Era viki yefelile muzamaisi wasimu Patrick Kompeli nanitifalize lipato zanaheñi zenze tisa butata.
Schlettwein sings local beef praises
Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein has promoted the local beef industry, saying Namibia was one of a few African nations enjoying market access for beef to the United States, European Union and China.
MVA Fund rehabilitates over 2 200 claimants
The Motor-Vehicle Accident (MVA) Fund has thus far committed an amount of N$192 million towards medical and rehabilitation expenses in an attempt to bring independence to road crash claimants.
Environment allocates hunting quotas
As part of conservation efforts, the environment and tourism ministry has allocated hunting quotas for animals adjacent to the Bwabwata National Park and for the Kyaramacan Association members living inside the park.
Relaxed SA Covid restrictions to bolster region
The local tourism industry sees the easing of Covid-19 restrictions by South Africa as a huge step forward for travel into Southern Africa as a whole, and for Namibia.
Nonkutji domowiza kuna kureta udigu moKalimbeza
Nampili ngomu yakara asi yikorama nononkutji kuretesapo uwa, ayo hena posiruwo simwe kuninkisa vantu vahare evango olyo.
Environment ministry hits back at ombudsman
The environment and tourism ministry has expressed dismay and disappointment with utterances made by the ombudsman’s office, which claimed the ministry is failing to strike a balance in dealing with cases of human-wildlife conflict.
Wild ducks cause havoc at Kalimbeza
Although wild ducks are attractive and sometimes entertaining birds, the Kalimbeza rice project sees them as a menace as they destroy young rice yields.
‘Bwabwata should remain untouched’
A pressure group from the Zambezi region says the Bwabwata National Park should remain untouched and undivided to benefit the tourism sector by empowering marginalised groups who have lived in the area since time immemorial.