The Oshikoto regional council is planning to improve the livelihood of small and medium enterprise (SME) owners by teaching them business management and other skills.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Epukiro win Molala tournament
The Epukiro All Stars football team was crowned winners of the late rural football manager Molala Murirua Cup competition. The final was played at Khomasdal Stadium in Windhoek on Sunday.
Eagles inch closer to qualification
Namibia inched closer to qualifying for the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier 2023, following a six-wicket victory over Kenya yesterday at United Cricket Grounds.
Devastating drought grips Kunene … as farmers, IREMA fight on
As the devastating drought continues its grip on Kunene region, the government is encouraging farmers to pursue small-stock farming, which mostly involves livestock that requires less pasture to stay alive.
WOAH standards provide trade boost in Namibia
Highly infectious diseases, such as foot and mouth disease (FMD), could spell disaster for livestock exports.
Success factors for chicken farming
Raising chickens is rapidly becoming a lucrative farming enterprise that provides affordable protein products to households all over the country.
Karoo-Ochse takes operations to Epukiro …more benefits for farmers
Epukiro constituency farmers will soon start reaping the rewards of their hard work after it was announced that Omaheke region’s livestock marketing giant Karoo-Ochse Livestock Agency will start buying livestock in Epukiro from January.
Opinion – Disparities in life: A close look at inequality in Oshikoto region
The central theme in George Orwell’s novel ‘Animal Farm’ revolves around the notion that while all animals are proclaimed to be equal, there exists a stark inequality with some being more equal than others.
Opinion – Namibia’s teacher unemployment … A call for policy implementation, infrastructure development
In the three decades since Namibia gained independence in 1990, the nation has strived to provide quality education for its citizens.
Omaheke achieves full HPSI implementation
The Omaheke region is the only region that has achieved 100% for implementing the Health Promoting Schools Initiative (HPSI) after covering all 47 schools in the region.









