Australia yesterday unveiled plans to slash the number of migrants arriving in the country, hoping to curb a post-pandemic surge and address voter anger at the rising cost of living.
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Farmer’s Kraal With guest Hanks Saisai – The importance, benefits of mulching
In arid and semi-arid countries such as Namibia where water is a scarce resource, it is always advisable for farmers to engage in water conserving practices.
Opinion – Latest PR innovations in the Namibian landscape
Showcasing how innovation in Namibia’s business and financial sectors has evolved through a public relations lens is quite interesting, as much has changed in sharing these success stories from a traditional perspective to the latest trends from a Namibian landscape perspective.
Geingob: Safeguarding human rights is a shared responsibility
President Hage Geingob has encouraged Namibians to recommit themselves to upholding human rights and promoting gender equality to create a future where every individual is valued, respected and empowered to live a life of dignity and fulfilment.
National Council makes progress on 10 bills
Chai rperson of the National Council Lukas Muha on Thursday announced the conclusion of the 10th session of the sixth National Council, which started on 20 November 2023.
Cabinet Briefs-Decisions of the 21st (2023) decisionmaking meeting held on 5 December.
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Uutoni: Municipalities are run by agencies
Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni has urged local authorities, such as the City of Windhoek, to make use of their permanent employees rather than assigning certain municipal functions to outside agencies.
Shivute encourages consumers to know their rights
Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson Samuel Shivute has encouraged people to know their rights and stop making unaffordable debt that can result in them experiencing financial distress.
Painting the bigger picture
Matheus Endjila started drawing as a hobby, and now apart from the love he still has for his art, he has found an opportunity to build a market out for his gift.
Turntable sister duo to the world
The DJ scene remains an ever-growing industry within our four walls and beyond, this is the reality of sister duo, Marelda and Alice Kavehaha, popularly known as MxA.









