Agenda 2063 is the strategic framework for socioeconomic transformation. It is the continent’s blueprint for repositioning Africa as a key player in the global arena, with a focus on infrastructure as a means to attain economic development.
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LEX SCRIPTA with Fedden Mainga Mukwata – APPLICATIONS TO DECLARE IMMOVABLE PROPERTY SPECIALLY EXECUTABLE
Nedbank Namibia Limited v Eva Fifteen CC (HC-MD-CIV-ACT-CON-201903814) [2023] NAHCMD 14 (27 January 2023) – right to seek recourse against bonded property – judicial oversight in such cases
Opinion – Budget underspending erodes public confidence …and deprives citizens of essential goods and services
Ministries that continue to spend less than what has been budgeted deprive Namibian citizens of essential public goods and services such as improved education, better healthcare and more roads and bridges, etc. – a situation that can damage public trust and erodes confidence further if not urgently addressed.
Opinion – Malaria is a deadly disease
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite (plasmodium falciparum) spread to humans through the bites of a female anopheles mosquito. In our setting, malaria is more prevalent during the rainy season between January and April, particularly also because the northern part of our country receives a lot of flood water, during this said time.
Opinion – Zambezi freshwater fish-processing factory
An elementary study of the idea of a freshwater fish-processing plant in Namibia balances greatly on the vast commercial benefits in the investment of a project of such calibre for our country as a collective, and the Zambezi region in particular.
Klein Aub Resource School invites learners
Students pursuing vocational training usually gain practical experience in their chosen fields before they graduate, which gives them an advantage in the job market.
Klein Aub residents receive erven
Isak Tities, a resident of Klein Aub, is one of 19 beneficiaries to receive an erf as part of the government’s Build Together Programme.
Ommamas garden grows vegetables, hope
Poverty and food insecurity have been on the rise due to a persistent drought and a significant shift in urban-rural population migration in the Hardap region.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Why insurance is vital in agriculture – Part 2
As we continue on last week’s column on insurance, it is important to emphasise that insurance is an essential aspect of the farming industry, as it provides financial protection to farmers against potential losses due to unforeseen circumstances.
Enabling food self-sufficiency in Namibia
To some, food self-sufficiency and food security may seem to be the same. However, these are two different phrases, with food self-sufficiency being an enabler of food security.