On resettlement Farm Rustig in Namibia’s Kunene region, local farmer Arnold Gaeseb’s face beamed with joy as cattle bellows echoed through the air in the grazing enclosures.
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Bird flu leads to lack of poultry products
South Africans are facing a shortage of chicken and eggs as bird flu wreaks havoc across the country.
Shigwedha: Namibia prioritises food security
NAMIBIA’S goal is to enhance agricultural production and ensure national food security as well as self-sufficiency.
ePlatform boosts Namibian farmers’ income
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is collaborating with Tololi Online, an e-commerce platform, to set up a virtual marketplace as part of efforts to improve market access and boost farmers’ income in Namibia.
Mutota commends public cooperation in crime prevention
The Namibian Police Deputy Inspector General Elias Mutota, has commended the collaboration between the public and law enforcement agencies in combating crime.
Opinion – Destigmatising TVET for a better tomorrow
Everyone dreams of having a career in a specific industry, occupation, or field of work. A career, irrespective of the capabilities it requires should ideally provide us with fulfilment because we are passionate about it, and it allows us to leverage our natural abilities to make a positive impact in society and earn an income to live comfortably.
Opinion – Savings, investments in modern financial system
The relationship between savings and investments is important in determining and predicting a country’s economic growth potential and the capacity to finance its own investments.
Security guard turns gun on self
A 46-year-old security guard instantly died after he shot himself with his service pistol in Ondangwa on Wednesday.
Fewer traffic lights damaged in accidents
The number of traffic lights damaged in vehicle accidents in Windhoek, has dropped with fewer than five incidents per month compared to last year, when three accidents were reported per week.
Okahandja informal settlers demand petition back
A group of disgruntled residents from Okahandja’s informal settlements took to the streets on Friday to demand their petition back from the town’s mayor.









