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Namibian students  in Ukraine anxious
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Namibian students in Ukraine anxious

Namibian students studying in Ukraine have expressed dismay and are calling on the government to evacuate them or communicate with Poland to allow them to seek refuge there. Ukraine hosts about 100 Namibians, including 92 students spread out across the country. 

Popya with Aluvilu Collen – Let’s produce  our own food
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Popya with Aluvilu Collen – Let’s produce our own food

Namibia produces about 40% of the food it consumes, and is highly dependent on imports. So, when the countries it imports from decide to close their borders to conserve the food they produce for their own citizens for whatever reason, including the ongoing Covid-19 threats, Namibia’s food security will be at terrible risk.

Be mindful of companion planting
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Be mindful of companion planting

Nollar Tjaimi, a crop farmer, has advised fellow and potential agriculturalists to be mindful of mixing vegetables that are not compatible as they can cause devastating effects to the growth of their production.