Auleria Wakudumo Omupeduprima noku li minista yeemina noikwanghono Natangwe Iithete okwa holola kutya Namibia ota dulu okulonga olusheno laaveshe afe oishiindalongo ngaashi South Africa naBotswana. Pefimbo ta popi petyapulo leedula 25 osho yo pepatululo lolusheno loketango mOshakati Etitano, Iithete okwa holola ta ti Namibia oshilongo shimwe shomwaao taku hokololwa i na eenhe detango di na...
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Omukifi weenghambe wa tukuka moitukulwa ine
Auleria Wakudumo Oshikondo shoimuna melongelokumwe nouministeli wounamapya osha lopota etukuko lomukifi weenghambe hali ufanwa African Horse Sickness moshitukulwa shaKhomas, Otjozondjupa, Hardap, Omaheke, nomoshitukulwa shErongo. Omunambelewakulunhu moshikondo shomayakulo oimuna Dr. Johannes Shoopala okwa holola kutya omukifi owa tukuka moWindhoek, Okahandja, Otjinene, Omaruru, Gobabis osho yo moMariental. Oshikondo shomayakulo oimuna osha fatulula kutya omukifi weenghambe ohau...
Nampas ge N$11miljuns ǀkha māǂuidi khao!gâ !gauhâ
Namibiab ǂhôamāǂuis ǂNûiǂgās (Nampa) ge N$11 miljuns ǀkha !kharu ge kurib ǀaweǁguisa marihōǂgāsa go !nā. Nēs ge 2022ǁî ge a dīhe koro kuriga nî !khōǂgā ǂorisa ǀaweǁguib khao!gâ ra īsa. Nampas Dana Sîsenǂuira Mâisab (CEO), Linus Chatab ge nē ǂanǂansa ǂoa ge wekheb di Wunstaxtsēs aib ge ūhâ i dî!nâǁgamǁares !nâ ge ǂanǂan, nē ǂnûiǂgās...
Venture into crop production this winter …know your season’s vegetables and how to grow them
Hanks Saisai Wintertime offers an opportune time for farmers to grow a variety of cool weather-loving crops. Vegetables grown at the right time typically thrive and grow optimally, producing significant yields. Namibia has seven crop production zones, namely Zambezi, Kavango, KARST, North- Central, Central, South and Orange, as per the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB). During...
Oil prices slide after OPEC+ output hike
Oil prices slumped yesterday after OPEC+ countries announced a sharp production increase despite oversupply concerns and growing fears that US president Donald Trump’s trade war could weaken demand. Saudi Arabia, Russia and six other members of the oil cartel announced over the weekend an output increase of 411 000 barrels a day for June, a...
DGHV positioning Namibia as future leader in ammonia
DAURES – The state-of-the-art Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV), a world-first, is advancing Namibia’s green hydrogen agenda and positioning the country as a future leader in ammonia and green fertiliser production for global energy and agriculture. In its pilot phase, the project aims to produce 180 tonnes of hydrogen and 100 tonnes of green ammonia...
Approximately 141 000 businesses face deregistration
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has announced that it has begun deregistering businesses which are not in compliance with the statutory beneficial ownership (BO) disclosure requirements. A statement released by BIPA on Friday said the obligation of the Beneficial Ownership Declaration was established through amendments to the Companies Act of 2004 and the...
NNN affirms to safeguard press freedom
Lahja Nashuuta President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reaffirmed government’s commitment to safeguarding press freedom in the country. The 2025 World Press Freedom Index stated that Namibia is ranked second in Africa, with South Africa holding the pole position. This is a slight drop for Namibia from its previous position, where the country held the top spot...
NNN visits former president Pohamba at Okanghudi
OKANGHUDI – President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Saturday paid a courtesy visit to former President Hifikepunye Pohamba at his homestead in Okanghudi, a village steeped in history and legacy. Nandi-Ndaitwah’s visit was marked by warm interactions and moments of reflection on the sacrifices made by the country’s founding leaders. Upon her arrival, Nandi-Ndaitwah was welcomed and...
Nandi-Ndaitwah pays tribute to Cassinga victims
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has paid tribute to heroes of the liberation struggle, in remembrance of the Cassinga massacre, that took place in Angola on 04 May 1978. “Cassinga Day is a stark reminder of the cruelty of the apartheid South African occupation regime. It was on this day that innocent refugees, mostly women and children,...









