Veteran former Cheetahs and Bayonne hooker Torsten van Jaarsveld is set for his third World Cup in Namibian colours after coach Allister Coetzee called up the veteran hooker for another shot at a first-ever win in the tournament.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Matebele set up camp in Namibia …matches planned against local opponents
Newly promoted Botswana Premier League team Matebele FC arrived in Namibia yesterday morning for a six-day training camp, where they are expected to play several preparatory matches against local premier league teams as they look forward to life in the Botswana Premier League.
Woman establishes kiddies haven
Driven by passion and love for children, Lisa Orlam from Rehoboth decided to open a kindergarten to care for children and educate them.
Green scheme donates maize meal
A renowned businessman in Kavango West region, Winnie Metzeger of Metzeger Drilling, who is also the current operator at the Musese Green Scheme, fulfilled his corporate social responsibility by donating 4 000 bags of maize meal to Kavango West Regional Council on Monday.
Employee steals seven goats from employer
A 39-year-old man allegedly stole seven goats, worth N$7 000, from his employer at Okandombo village in the Oshikoto region.
Namibia spends N$200m on youth development
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has revealed that Namibia spends N$200 million on youth development policies per annum.
NamRAs ge Opuwos !nâ berosa go ǁkhowa-am
Namibiab ǂHanub ǁgui-aimaris ǂNûiǂgās (NamRA) ge ǂhanusise Opuwos !nâ ǁîs !oabade ǀhûhâsiba sī-ūbas ase berosa ǂoa ge wekheb Donertaxtsēs ai ge ǁkhowa-am tsî nēs !nâ-ū Khorixas di berosa ǂkhâ!nâ tsî ǁanǂgāsabena ǂâuǀoasasib !nâ ra !oaba ǂgao.
Meatco donates auction facility to Eiseb farmers
Meatco, through its corporate and social responsibility vehicle, the Meatco Foundation, officially handed over crush pens valued at N$1.1 million to the Eiseb Block community in the Omaheke region recently.
Opinion – Agri-finance – what we have learned so far
After writing an article almost every Tuesday since July 2022, we have summarised the most critical takeaways for the sustainability of farming.
Dryland crop production preparation
As we steadily approach the start of our rainy season, farmers across the country are in good spirits, awaiting much-anticipated showers. To this end, rainfall provides favourable conditions and positively affects agricultural activities.









