The agriculture ministry will provide 145 tractors for subsistence farmers, especially in the north as experts forecast a wet 2022/23 rainfall season for the SADC region.
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Namibia scoops tourism award
Namibia has been recognised for showing progress and excellence in policymaking for sustainable tourism growth and development to its destination.
Namibians underestimate aquaculture
Namibia has the potential to make aquaculture one of the industries that contribute to food security, youth employment and community empowerment.
Tourism recovery on healthy trajectory
Namibia’s tourism sector and its business model, which heavily relies on attracting foreign visitors, has started to show signs of recovery post-Covid-19.
//Naobeb praises online tourism efforts
The Namibia Tourism Board CEO Digu //Naobeb uttered that with the advent of Covid-19, there is a significant shift to embrace social media and digital technology to be competitive in the tourism industry.
Road safety strategies incoherent
The National Road Safety Council has raised concerns that strategies created to bring about safer roads are not aligned and do not complement each other.
Maize smuggling in Zambezi declines
The police in the Zambezi confirmed maize smuggling into the region from neighbouring Zambia through ungazetted entry points has been on the decline.
Fresh produce smuggling irks AMTA
The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) is concerned about certain individuals who have been accused of smuggling fresh produce into the country via ungazetted entry points from neighbouring countries such as Zambia and Angola.
On the spot – Egypt carries Africa’s vision at COP27
Egypt will host the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), also known as COP27, in Sharm El-Sheikh in November 2022.
APP restructuring before congress
The All People’s Party leadership has announced they are restructuring and mobilising before they can set up the date to host a congress.