ǀAsase ge ǁgaumâihe !nakaǂnôa ǀawa!namn inpekter xenerali, Joseph Shikongob ge ra mîǁgui ǁîn nî hoa ǁkhāsib ǀkha !narisa auton hîa !hūǀgorade ū ra ǂgâxa-ūhena ǁkhaesa, !gōsase ǀgūse ǁgoe Angolaba xu.
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Cattle numbers dwindle as farmers restock
Fewer animals have been marketed over the past six months, as farmers start restocking their herds after years of devastating drought. The drought spanned over three years since 2019 and resulted in the loss of many livestock due to limited or depleted pastures.
Ongwediva council aids local chicken project
Ongwediva-based Faith Poultry project received a boost towards its dream of increasing its chicken stock, after receiving an egg incubator.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Is farming profitable?
Many people, especially novice farmers and others interested in agriculture, have been pondering one question; is farming profitable? Well, the short answer is ‹yes›. But it is not a given. You have to sweat for it.
Battling Namibia’s worst locust crisis…African migratory locusts threaten livelihoods
“We were expecting a plentiful harvest this year but the locust outbreak is threatening to undo our hard work,” says a visibly distressed Wilhem Asser.
Opinion – The road to recovery in the post-pandemic era
The Land of the Brave needs to step it up if it is to recover as a nation. Socio-economically Namibia took a battering due to the Covid-19 pandemic, especially upsetting after the progress made over the last three decades.
Trade balance remains in N$2 billion deficit
April 2021 saw Namibia’s total merchandise trade increase to N$18.7 billion, which is an upsurge of 0.8% and 43.3%, compared to N$18.6 billion and N$13.1 billion recorded in March 2021 and April 2020, respectively. However, the country’s trade balance remained in a deficit of N$2 billion, increasing from N$1.8 billion recorded in both March 2021 and April 2020.
The drama never ends with Kaboy Kamakili…does he get along with anyone?
The year 2019 was just like any other year, but when Kaboy Kamakili made himself known on the social streets, he took the nation by storm.
Robyn furious over fake account
An imposter who used Robyn Nakaambo’s name to create a fake account, has left the media personality foaming at the mouth. It is no secret that fake social media accounts are always doing the rounds on social media and with the influence celebrities have, they are often victims of fake accounts created using their names to scam people.
Opinion – Covid-19 vaccination: Science vs religion
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the ministry of health have recently pleaded with churches to adhere to Covid-19 measures to restrict the spread of the virus as well as to encourage members to get vaccinated.
