Debmarine Namibia last week handed over a donation of school equipment worth N$300 000 to the Eluwa Special School. Established in 1966 by the Finnish Mission in the Engela village of the Ohangwena region, the school only catered to visually-impaired learners.
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Border crossing from Impalila Island into Zambia mooted
The Namibian and Zambian governments have started discussions around establishing a border post at the Macenje Harbour to make the movement of people and goods easier between the two countries.
Opinion – Why Namibians have an anti-Chinese attitude
For many years, Namibians have had an unusually complex relationship with the migrant Chinese community.
Opinion – Options for climate change mitigation
There are several ways to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and mitigate climate change. To ensure these are effective, however, it’s important to understand the full consequences of the action taken.
Letter – Demystifying Down Syndrome
Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in an extra full or partial copy of chromosome 21.
Letter – Economic freedom in the context of national security
Franklin Roosevelt, an American politician and lawyer who was the 32nd president of the United States, is reminding us that true personal freedom can’t exist without economic independence and security.
Police hunt attempted murder suspects
Police in the north are searching for two men suspected in two separate incidents of attempted murder that took place over the weekend.
Planning for hard times: How to go about it
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Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Be financially prepared for drought
There are concerns over the looming drought, as such drought could spell disaster and affect the farming production process, prices of livestock and crops, as well as the cost of food in general. Not so long ago, Namibia witnessed two consecutive cycles of the worst drought it has ever experienced in the modern era.
NNF donates manketti harvesting starter kits
The Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) recently donated manketti harvesting starter kits to 200 manketti harvesters in Maurus Nekaro and Kapinga Kamwale conservancies in an effort to support sustainable utilisation of natural resources in communal areas.









