Nigerian unions began an indefinite strike yesterday, closing schools and public offices.
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Symptoms of the deadly Canine Parvovirus
Welcome to another informative edition of your Talk to the Vet weekly column, where we share and discuss all things around animal healthcare and various general farming precautions with you, the farmers, and esteemed readers.
Farmers’ Kraal – Maize production strategy for Zambezi
The below-average rainfall received across Namibia has resulted in major challenges for the agricultural sector.
Push for Kunene north rezoning, redline removal…as farmers seek market access
Farmers in the Kunene region have called for the rezoning of Kunene North, saying the area has been free of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) for the past 50 years.
Drought relief policy frustrates Omaheke farmers
The slow delivery of drought relief aid, coupled with a lack of communication from their constituency offices with regards to various incentives being offered to farmers by the state, is forcing farmers in Omaheke to look at other ways to survive the drought.
Opinion – Drought threatens millions
A series of leading climate figures have reacted to the findings, saying the deep despair voiced by the scientists must be a renewed wake-up call for urgent and radical action to stop burning fossil fuels, and save millions of lives and livelihoods.
Capricorn bolsters access to ECD materials
The Capricorn Foundation has expanded its cooperation with the African Child Development Trust (ACDT) by funding N$575 000 for the printing of pre-primary and grades 1-3 workbooks.
Uutoni commends fishermen’s housing initiative
Urban and rural development minister Erastus Uutoni has commended the Seafarers United Land Housing Federation for initiating efforts to fight poverty and address the housing issue at Walvis Bay.
Nama leaders reject Genocide Remembrance date
The Nama Traditional Leaders Association’s chairperson, chief Johannes Isaack, has said the association rejects the Cabinet’s declaration of 28 May as Genocide Remembrance Day.
Ehumokomeho ehumokomeho ashike – Ndeitunga
Ngoloneya gwoshitopolwa Ohangwena Sebastian Ndeitunga okwa ti aakwashigwana naya hulithe po oku kala ompinge nomahumokomeho ngoka taga etwa kAanamibia oya kwawo.









