Executive director in the Office of the Prime Minister I-Ben Nashandi has called on subsistence farmers to apply for subsidies through the drought relief programme to avoid further loss of animals and possible income.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Fruit production: An oasis of endless opportunities
According to a study conducted by the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB), the country’s fruit production sector accounts for about 4% of local production (a mere 732 tonnes), compared to an estimated 20 282 tonnes imported from other countries to meet local demand.
Regional farmers’ unions elect new leaders
Both Omaheke and Otjozondjupa regional farmers’ unions recently held their elective congresses, where new leaders were elected to spearhead and provide
strategic direction to farmers within the two regions for the next three years.
Opinion – Youth participation in Namibian politics
Namibia has had a long history of youth battling and crying for independence, of which the same was attained by youth participation, but it has now become taboo in modern times for the youth to do so today.
Muteka calls for youth quota in Parliament
Member of Parliament Emma Muteka has called for the introduction of a youth quota in parliament to address the challenge of youth under-representation.
Breast cancer a concern in Namibia
Namibia is facing a severe health burden, with metastatic breast cancer frequently detected at a late stage, complicating treatment and outcomes.
Sell Namibia to investors and defend it at all costs: Geingob
President Hage Geingob has called on Namibian ambassadors to not only sell the country to potential investors abroad, but to also defend it against attacks at all costs.
Businesses urged to invest in Tsandi
The chairperson of the Tsandi Village Council is inviting investors to take advantage of the available land and business opportunities in the town.
Tough start for Namibia at Olympic qualifiers
The ongoing African Hockey Road to Paris 2024 qualifiers are proving to be a formidable challenge for the senior national women’s hockey team.
Namibia draws level against Zimbabwe
Namibia produced a starling batting job to beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets in the fourth match of the five-game Castle Light Series at United Cricket Grounds yesterday.









