Welcome to another informative edition of the Talk to the Vet column, where we will discuss in detail why it is cheaper and wise to prevent an infection, rather than to treat a disease.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – How to separate personal accounts from business accounts
There has been demand from the market to rerun this article due to its importance, as the last time we shared it was in 2022.
Farmers demand return of stolen cattle
A cluster of farmers from the Eiseb Block and Epukiro constituency in the Omaheke region is planning to stage a peaceful demonstration at Farm Houmoed, where their cattle have been kept for almost three to four years now.
Emirates announces record US$5.1 bn in annual profit
Dubai’s Emirates Group announced annual profits of US$5.1 billion (N$94.8 billion) yesterday, a rise of 71%, as the airline company set a new record for the second year in a row.
China to sell initial batch of long-dated bonds this week
China will start selling an initial batch of long-dated bonds this week, the Ministry of Finance announced yesterday, as Beijing looks to increase support for the world’s second-largest economy.
Opinion – Ekandjo bill’s electoral impact
The controversial marriage bill introduced by Swapo lawmaker Jerry Ekandjo remains unsigned by the Head of State, raising questions about its potential impact on the upcoming elections.
Opinion – Navigating Namibia-China partnership
As Namibia prepares to engage with China in the evolving landscape of Sino-African relations, it is crucial to chart a clear and strategic path forward.
Nida’s white elephants worry MPs
Lack of foresight, poor implementation, weak policies, and poor coordination are among the reasons why the government’s agro-processing projects have become white elephants.
Geingos to focus on pending tasks
Former First Lady Monica Geingos has said she will be focusing on finalising outstanding advocacy commitments with her return to office after three months of mourning her husband, the late president Hage Geingob, who died on 4 February 2024.
Govt approves Oranjemund’s housing scheme
The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development has approved the low-cost housing scheme for the Oranjemund Town Council’s 56 houses set to be constructed in phase one.








