President Nangolo Mbumba on Thursday revealed that the government has availed N$8 million to revive the Kalimbeza Rice Project.
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Para-athletes struggle for inclusion
The secretary general of the Namibia Paralympic Committee (NPC), Michael Hamukwaya, has voiced concerns about the ongoing marginalisation of para-athletes, even 34 years after independence.
Gang violence drives thousands from Haiti’s capital
Rampant gang violence in Port-au-Prince has triggered the exodus of tens of thousands of people from the Haitian capital where on Friday charred bodies lay in the streets and residents battled a growing food security crisis.
Nantus ge ǁgau!nâ-aona ra ǂgan in skolǀgôana ǂnausa ǀû
Namibiab ǁGau!nâ-aon ǀHûs (Nantu) di sekretares xenerals, Loide Shaanikas ge ǂharo rase ai!gûgaru skolǀgôan ǂnauhes tsî sorosise tsûtsûhes ǂnamipe ǁîs ǂâiǂhansensa gere gowaǂui.
Farmers’ Kraal with Hank Saisai – An overview of growing potatoes
POTATOES are grown globally and are the third most consumed crop after wheat and rice.
Ezorongondo farmers hold information day
Farmers at Ezorongondo in the Epukiro constituency of Omaheke region on Friday held a farmer’s information day at their village to discuss issues related to animal feed, vaccines and the maintenance of livestock during drought.
Kunene farmers urged to start farming for profit
Farmers in the Kunene region have been urged to do away with the old habits of farming for prestige but rather start moving towards farming for profit and strive to access lucrative markets.
Europeans stock markets steady at open
Europe’s main stock markets steadied at the start of trading on yesterday following losses in Asia and after a disappointing finish to the week on Wall Street.
UK govt to unveil £200m nuclear investment
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was yesterday set to announce £200 million (US$252 million – N$4.7 billion) of public investment to boost the UK’s nuclear deterrent programme and its civil nuclear industry, which the government says will support 40 000 expected new jobs.
Pilot project chips away at massive housing need
THOUSANDS of Namibians, particularly those in the lower income segment who live in shacks in informal settlements, dream of owning a decent home.








