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Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
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.
Opinion – Financial Easter eggs hiding in your budget basket
Easter is an excellent time to evaluate your spending and look for hidden financial “eggs” in your basket. Check out the following financial Easter eggs:
Opinion – Contextualising SDGs in Namibia (Part 1)
Leaders have started to take social development goals and environmental social and governance goals seriously.
Hydroponic fodder project at a standstill
The Ehi-rovipuka hydroponic fodder project in the Kunene region came to a standstill after the solar battery died in June 2021. Attempts from the project management to replace it had proven futile.
Mungendenge wa likolo la lipeleko utisa sepo
Likolo la Lipeleko Silikani ni Likampani ni Tahiso ya Misebezi neli felize mungendenge wa teñi wakuziba milao ya lipeleko, mi mafelelezo neli mwasikiliti sa Zambezi Labubeli.
Lipisinisinyana lifumana lisebeliso mwa Zambezi
Likolo la kulikanelela kwabaana ni basali, kufelisa bunjebwe ni pabalelo ya sicaba neli tambekile lisebeliso zelikana N$77 000, kutusa balipisnisinyana kufumana masheleñi mwasikiliti sa Zambezi viki yefelile.
Namibia, Botswana launch 24-hour border posts
The Trans-Kalahari and Mamuno ports of entry will now be operating 24-hours every day.
Usiel ‘Kamboha’ Hijakurooro Muruko 1952 2023
The pop star lookalike Usiel Muruko spent a significant chunk of his formative years juggling between various reservats (settlements for native Bantus). Originally from Otjimbingwe, the stocky light-skinned boy found himself locked up in the village of Omaihi.









