The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) management has announced that for the past few months they have been installing an i-grain computer system to better monitor all its national strategic food reserves or silos.
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Students want more internet data access
The University of Namibia yesterday announced it was addressing concerns raised by students over restrictions imposed on their internet data usage.
Public to access Unam vet clinic
The University of Namibia has announced its newly built veterinary outpatient unit will open its doors to the public early next month.
ǁGam-i di mâsib ge khoen tsî !aubǀgurun !omgude ra ǀaro!nâ
ǀOrosib !anuāǁgam-i dib ge !omgudi hîa khoen tsî !aubǀgurun ǁaegu ra hâba ais ǁga Zambezib, Kavangob Aiǂoas tsî Kavangob Huriǂoas ǀkharigu !nâ ra ra ǀarosen kai.
Kashihakumwa redeployed to tackle Etosha poaching
Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta has redeployed retired police commander Ndahangwapo Kashihakumwa to lead anti-poaching efforts in the Etosha National Park.
Some women tolerate violence – MP
Although women and children are mostly affected by domestic violence, Swapo parliamentarian Tobie Aupindi believes some women are accomplices to the scourge.
Tokwahalo yamezi isunda likomano ni lifolofolo
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.
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.