The Omaheke region, well known as Namibia’s cattle country, has embarked on a quest to save the country’s dairy industry from total collapse. According to Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate, the region is in line to become one of the hubs for dairy products amidst efforts to become self-sufficient and create more employment.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
City cleaners demand permanent employment
City of Windhoek ward contractors on Monday embarked on a demonstration demanding better working conditions. Workers are further demanding permanent employment as many of them have been working on a contract basis from as far back as 1990.
PM urges youth to harness opportunities for economic growth
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said Namibia is a wealthy country, but the majority of its citizens are poor.
Nganate advocates for Omaheke uranium mining
Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate last week urged Namibians to abandon what he called ‘fear of the unknown’ to allow Uranium One to continue with its controversial mining operations in the area.
IPPR advises health ministry on procurement
Ideally, all procurement for any institution during a given financial year should closely correlate with what is contained in that entity’s annual procurement plan.
Namibia pushes mining prospects at Cape Town indaba…as Alweendo calls for more investment into green hydrogen space
Namibia is showcasing the country’s investment opportunities in the mining sector at the 2023 Invest in African Mining Indaba.
Pickering: Laws should speak to today’s problems
Justice ministry executive director Gladice Pickering yesterday said it remains imperative that Namibian laws speak loudly to the country’s developmental agenda.
ǀKhom-i hâ tide ǀhôakao!narib ǀkha a ǁaxa ǂhanub sîsenaon !oagu – Schlettweini
!Hū-omkhâis, ǁgam-i tsî !hūde ǁkhawa !gâi!gâi!nâs di ministeri, Calle Schlettweini ge ǀgaisa !khâikhomsa mā tsî ge mî, !narib tsî ǂkhôadīs ǁgammās !aroma hâ xūn dis ǀgaisa ǂâiǂhansens ase nē ministerisa ība !khaisa.
NHE provides shelter to 60 families
The accessibility to decent housing improves people’s lives and mental health, while also creating a conducive environment in which communities can thrive.
Iipumbu calls for speedy law crafting
Namibia needs a good company law that will facilitate a protective and fertile environment for economic activity. The law must, therefore, create a business environment that is attractive to the investor and the entrepreneur to stimulate economic activity in Namibia.