A week ago, the Oruharui Farmers Cooperative rewrote cattle auction history in Okondjatu in the Otjozondjupa region by attracting more than 400 heads of cattle to an auction it organised in partnership with the Okondjatu Farmers’ Association.
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Opinion – GIPF members urged to update personal employee files
Covid-19 has taught us many lessons, one of which is that life is not guaranteed. The pandemic has taught us that death can occur at any time, hence the realistic approach to life – that of being prepared for the unforeseen.
Building starts on N$629 million transmission line…forms part of N$3.5 billion investment for over 800km
Construction has commenced on the 287 kilometre-long 400 kV Auas to Gerus electricity transmission line. Once completed, it will run from the Auas substation near Dordabis to the Gerus substation near Otjiwarongo.
NWR proceeds with salary cuts
At the beginning of July 2021, Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) Limited communicated the need to cut the salaries of all its employees as a last resort after it had exhausted all other cost-cutting measures it had instituted over the past 16 months.
Nalebrity – Exit gushes about fatherhood…says he is the happiest father
Exit Rockaz has taken to Twitter to gush about fatherhood. The musician has become one of the country’s most loved musicians and never ceases to amaze his followers. Despite the busy schedule that he has,
Nalebrity – Lioness bags Scream All Youth Award… there’s no stopping for the rapper
Rapper Lioness is currently at the peak of her career, and there’s no stopping for her. The rapper has been a true definition of ‘hard work and perseverance pays off’. She continues to capture our hearts with her unprecedented wins in her career.
Opinion – The derivations of poverty
The battle against poverty is won by those who fearlessly claim their share of the universe. Those of us who fear life challenges are used as tools for masters who are fearless. Fear is a derivative of poverty.
Opinion – How reliable are Namibia’s labour laws?
The Namibian people have taken into account the factors that affect them from all four corners of the country, the unfair labour practices, and to a lesser extend acceptable labour practices.
Swapo councillors discuss land
With the land and housing-related matters three-day workshop underway in the capital, City of Windhoek Swapo councillors promised to drive the discussion on reasons some critical council policies and resolutions on land and housing-related matters are not implemented.
Tax fraud convicts appeal
Trevor Brockerhoff, who represented four of the accused in the just-ended tax fraud trial, lodged an application for leave to appeal their convictions and sentence yesterday. Windhoek High Court acting judge Kobus Miller concluded the trial on Friday, and sentenced all the convicted persons to jail terms ranging from five to 18 years.
