Germany’s Westphalia managed a win and a defeat against Namibian opposition this weekend at the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Farmers lose seven cattle to lightning at Otjombinde
Two farmers at Okauarongo village in Omaheke region’s Otjombinde constituency recently lost a total of seven cattle to lightning. Okauarongo is situated 14km south of Tallismanus.
Farmer’s Kraal With guest Erastus Ngaruka – Rangeland productivity, utilisation and degradation
Rangeland is defined as an area of land with natural forage materials that are utilised by livestock and wild animals. Its productivity depends on rainfall and utilisation.
Zambezi farmers hail govt’s empowerment efforts… value booming agri opportunities
Farmers in the Zambezi region are highly appreciative of the numerous government interventions and efforts to improve the lives and overall living standards of the region’s inhabitants through farming.
Markets mixed after US inflation data
Asian markets were mixed yesterday after data showed a slight uptick in US inflation, but Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell said the reading was “in line with expectations”.
Namibia implements visas on arrival… aims to boost tourism access
Namibia has taken a significant step to boost its tourism industry by announcing the implementation of visas on arrival at five key border posts across the country.
Omaheke rejects resettlement policy consultations
Omaheke region on Thursday rejected regional consultations for inputs on the revised resettlement criteria, calling for the policy and the agriculture minister to hear their ‘special plight’.
Gobabis mayor happy with Newspaper Cup preparations
GOBABIS mayor Melba Tjozongoro says the town is ready to host the masses coming for the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup starting tomorrow in Omaheke region.
Intense Israeli bombardment hits southern Gaza
The southern Gaza Strip came under intense Israeli bombardment overnight, despite international pressure for an immediate ceasefire in the Palestinian territory where famine is looming.
In awe of Katima’s cultural identity and generosity
As I close off my stay in the beautiful town of Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi region, I want to exceptionally appreciate and acknowledge the display of unity, resilience and an exclusive community spirit displayed by the people of the region during the country’s 34th Independence celebrations, leaving all visitors in reverence of its unique cultural identity, warmth and generosity.





