Namibia has banned the import and movement of live poultry, birds and poultry products from South Africa following the outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu.
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Rehoboth expo set to thrill … close to 400 livestock to ‘graze’ event
All roads will lead to Rehoboth this weekend for the annual Rehoboth Community Trust expo. The event brings together renowned livestock breeders of both small and large stock for a classic showcase.
Rössing Uranium employees graduate from Stellenbosch Business School
Twenty-five Rössing employees recently graduated with certificates after a six-month management development programme offered by the University of Stellenbosch business school.
Nedbank supports staff through bursaries
Nedbank Namibia has awarded bursaries amounting to N$400 000 to 10 students through the bank’s bursary programme. Through a selection process made up of interviews and in-depth assessments, a total of 10 candidates were successful.
GIPF’s asset base hits N$134bn…fund rolls out second Pension on Wheels vehicle
As of 28 February 2021, the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF)’s asset base was recorded at N$134 billion, this is despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Are Top Cheri and Kaboy beefing?…she sets the record straight
Top Cheri recently hosted a Q&A session on her Instagram page and it saw fans asking her numerous burning questions about her career, love life and her relationship with other musicians. - www.nalebrity.com
Opinion – Limit Swapo regional coordinators’ terms
The ruling party, which most of us proudly belong to as paid-up members, is undoubtedly in trouble. I have earlier aired my views through the media when I observed some dark clouds forming over the former liberation movement.
Opinion – A letter to my rapist
"I know that what you did was not a mistake. You knew what you were doing. I was only 14 years old but pleasure was more important than the lifelong trauma you were planting inside of me."
Women caught with meth denied bail
Two women, who were caught trying to smuggle crystal methamphetamine worth almost N$1.4 million from Namibia to Brazil last week, were on Friday denied bail in the Katutura Magistrate’s Court.
Governor decries lack of feeder roads
Kavango West Governor Sirkka Ausiku says the lack of roads is a serious setback and contributes to the scourge of poverty in her region.
