Namibian mountain biker Alex Miller yesterday started off strongly in the men’s cross-country race and at one point seemed well on course to catch up with the leading pack, but his adrenalised performance, unfortunately, proved insufficient to earn Team Namibia their first medal at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.
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Va hala omatala mEenhana
Ovalandifi vomomapaandanda modoolopa yaEenhana ova lulilwa okukala tava landifile momapaandaanda oule weedula hetatu paife.
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Ehangano Kwafela oshiwana ola yandja omakwafo keenhauki dovaAngola edi da ninga eemwedi dangudumana pEtunda moshitukulwa shaMusati. Eenhauki edi oda pewa oikulya, oikutu, oikumbafa, eenghaku nosho tuu oikwafifo ikwao.
Ovafinghenda va yambidida omukulupe womido 102
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Hostels hîa Otjinenes, Omaheke ǀkharib !nâ ǂnôas tawa mâs tsî ǁkhāti gaxu ǁae-e sîsenūsa tamase mâs ge Covid-19 ǀae-aona ǀae!khōdi !aroma ūgaras !khaib ase go dawa!khunihe, nē ǁaeb hîab Omaheke ǀkhariba ǀgaisase Covid-19 xa khō!namihe hâb !nâ kai huib ase nî īse.
ǁŌhâ sorodi !khai!khai!khaigu ge ǀoa!nā hâ
ǁKhaeheǁoasase ra ǂharo Covid-19 ǁōgu !gôagu ge !hūb !nâ ǁōhâ sorodi !khai!khai!nâ!khaiga ǀgaisa ǁgâib !naka ūhâ. Aitsama mâbasen ǂharugu!khaigu ge nē mâsiba oresa hōbas ase ge !â, ǁîn sîsenūxūn tsî !ân, aiǁgause !khai!khai!nâ!nari-ūxūn khami.
ǀAwa!namn ge !gangu ǁga go !oa ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn !khams ase
ǀAwa!namn danab, Sebastian Ndeitungab ge ǂoa go sâǁaeb !nâ ǀawa!namna ǁîn sâ-aeb !norasasiba ǁawoǁawos sîsenxasigu !nâ ǀAnes tsî ǀAeǁgams hâra !nâ go ǁhao hâ i, tsî ǁnā soakha !nâ ǀawa!namn ǀguis khami ī !gâi!gâibasen-i tsîna mā-amsa tama ǀhubuǀhubusenxūn ǀkha ra ǂharugu khoena ǀgaisase gere !khâikhom.
Transforming agribusinesses into generational enterprises
Building a sustainable and reputable farming business is a journey that requires commitment, dedication and hard work from a farmer and all teams on the farm. On average, it takes about 10 to 20 years for one to build a highly profitable farming enterprise.
Vegetables, protein remain out of reach for most Africans
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I have over the years observed how much advice, information, education and personal experience on farming lie out there. The volumes are just too much to handle for a starter farmer.
