Mbauta ngunda unomuinjo enangarasi memana nai tjiuatu nanguari uendji uru, as the poets would say, your death has struck a pen on my bolt, even though I am happy that you are now eventually at peace.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Meatco’s commercial status under threat
The struggling Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) is under threat from new private sector entrants in the lucrative meat industry.
Fuel retail moratorium remains in effect
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo last week confirmed that the moratorium on fuel wholesale retail licences will remain in effect to protect those already in business.
MTC, Keetmans accelerate smart city ambitions
The Keetmanshoop municipality and Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) last week signed an agreement to provide digital service solutions to the populace at the southern town.
Opinion – Empowering the next generation in finance
The emergence of digital disruptions has changed how we handle money, perform transactions, and build confidence in today’s quickly changing financial scene.
NSI finalising national standardisation landscape
The Namibian Standards Institution (NSI) is continuing the development of the National Standardisation Strategy (NSS) document.
Namibia declared free from bovine-tuberculosis…big boost for livestock sector
The Namibian meat sector, which is acclaimed worldwide for its premium health standards and superiority, has once again received a massive boost after the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) endorsed the country’s status as a bovine-tuberculosis free zone.
First Epukiro auction hailed a success
The first fully-fledged livestock auction that recently took place at Epukiro Pos 3 in the Omaheke region had most farmers smiling ear to ear, following a protracted dry spell that was followed by low prices.
Farmers’ Kraal With guest Beata Mudjanima – Changing with the season in poultry farming
It is again ploughing season; some areas have received great showers, and others have received moderate rain. During this time, most poultry farmers move their free-range chickens into coops so that they do not destroy their fields.
Tā tsūke!gâb go hâpa xu ūbēsen – Nampols
Namibiab ǀAwa!namn di ǀHûs (Nampol) Oshikoto ǀkharib dis ge nē kurib !nâ ǀgam !nae!khaira !nuri hâ, ǁnāpan !nari-aona autotsūke!gâ-i !nâ go !â-i !âna, ǀawa!namn hâ tama hîa ǁnā !khaiba xu ra ūbēsens dira.







