A privately-operated green scheme in Kavango West region is producing maize meal for the education ministry’s school-feeding programme (SFP).
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Opinion – Ubuntu: Why the African approach to human rights is not wrong
The philosophical nature of human rights is based on the idea that every person has inherent worth and dignity simply because they are human.
Namibia bag six Rasa nominations
Namibia bagged six nominations for the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Annual Sports Awards (Rasa) 2023 which will be held in Eswatini on 24 June 2023.
Tara Rally delivers thrills and spills
This year’s edition of the M&Z 2023 Tara Rally was very competitive with more cars finishing the race than in previous years.
Namwater dominates SOE games
Namwater dominated the three-day 2023 Public Service Enterprises Games which kicked off on 1 June and ended yesterday in Rietfontein, Otjozondjupa region by winning four of the seven sports codes contested.
Opinion – Digitalise borders to unlock Africa’s full potential
Africa’s immense potential to become a global powerhouse is undeniable. It has all of the ingredients including a market of 1.2 billion consumers (rising to 1.7bn by 2030) and a combined GDP worth US$2.5 trillion. So, what is holding it back?
Opinion – Choosing between debt consolidation and debt restructuring
Debt restructuring and debt consolidation represent two vital financial strategies individuals and businesses can use to manage their outstanding liabilities proficiently.
Opinion – Embracing diversity and inclusivity in the workplace
Diversity is a dimension that can be used to differentiate groups or people from one another.
Opinion – Realising Nandi-Ndaitwah’s agriculture dream
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has emphasised that agriculture remains one of the sectors that can help reduce poverty, ensure food security and create jobs for Namibians.
Namibia, India should collaborate more – Katjavivi
Speaker of the National Assembly Peter Katjavivi and newly-accredited High Commissioner of India to Namibia Subbarayudu Mandarapu have reiterated the need for the two countries to collaborate more, singling out renewable energy, information technology and innovation as areas with potential for future cooperation.