As young professionals, it is important to understand the landscape of investing and how to grow your finances through different options.
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Opinion – Food safety and the informal sector
Namibia has made significant strides in improving food safety in recent years, but there is still work to be done. One area that deserves attention is the informal food sector, which is often overlooked when it comes to regulations and standards.
Japan uplifts Opuwo maternity waiting home
Kazetjindire Angelika Muharukua Maternity Waiting Home in Opuwo earlier this week received a donation of kitchen supplies and furniture while the awaiting mothers received food parcels and dignity kits at an estimated cost of N$80 000 from the Japanese government through the United Nations Population Fund.
Opinion – Technology as an enabler for gender equality, harmony
Considering this year’s International Women’s Day (8 March) theme, ‘DigitALL: Innovation and Technology for Gender Equality’, we must ask how innovation and technology can enhance and improve the lives of women and the girl child, especially in Africa.
Opinion – African free trade holds promise for youth
The African Union Summit brings together the leaders of all 55 member states to discuss issues facing the continent and chart a course for its future.
Vulnerable communities to receive vouchers
To mitigate the effects of escalating food and commodity prices and food insecurity in vulnerable communities in Namibia, the World Food Programme yesterday launched the Food Voucher Programme in collaboration with the Japanese embassy at Tsintsabis in the Oshikoto region.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Access to finance for farmers is possible
One of the burning issues for farmers and Agripreneurs is notably access to financing – both for operational funding shortfall and for agribusiness start-ups. In various conversations and inquiries to me, as a consultant, farmers are struggling with access to finance.
Utilising land effectively for agriculture
Land is one of the vital means of production that has enabled the transformation of many family agri-business ventures to be well-established agri-enterprises that enjoy sustainable profits that are shared over many generations.
Tribute to Dr Naftali Tuyoleni Hamata 1944-2023
Death robbed us of a great man, who contributed immensely to humankind in Namibia. Dr Naftali Hamata, popularly known in family circles by his African name, Tuyoleni, was born into a peasant family of tatekulu Henok Hamata, a builder and subsistence farmer, and meekulu Saara Nhinda-Hamata, a housewife and subsistence farmer.