Agriculture remains the single largest source of income and livelihoods for rural households in the developing world, normally providing more than 50% of household income.
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Crop production a formidable industry …how to rake benefits from this all-important sector
The crop production sub sector of agriculture has an abundance of niche opportunities that are yet to be exploited.
!Gawaxab hails Namibia’s success story
As Namibia marked 31 years of independence, Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab addressed a public lecture under the topic: ‘How does Namibia stack up? – our own story’.
Domestic savings up amid pandemic
Namibia’s total domestic savings as a ratio of GDP is estimated to have increased to 18.5% in 2020, from 11.9% in the preceding year, despite some significant dissaving by the government.
Coherent efforts needed to combat poor investment
In a recently launched private sector development survey (PSDS) 2020/2021, prospects for local investments in 2021 look rather bleak, and in fact below-average investment levels can be expected. This is despite economic analysts pinning domestic economic recovery on both local and foreign investment.
Young T’s viral video has everyone shook… Are our eyes playing tricks on us?
Tulina Ndafyaalako, affectionately known as Young T, has found himself trending on social media after a video of him, kissing two females, went viral.
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Pombili’s new ambassador deal…This is big!
Media personality Pombili Shilongo left her legion of fans excited when she announced she is officially the new Atlantic Villa Guesthouse brand ambassador.
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OPINION – Factors inhibiting job attachment in TVET secto
Globally, Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is an umbrella term used to describe any programme designed to integrate classroom theoretical knowledge with authentic practice in the workplace.
Opposition laments delays in Tsumeb CEO recruitment
IPC councillors in the Tsumeb municipality have lamented the prolonged process in the recruitment of a substantive CEO, nearly a year after interviews and shortlisting were done.
Geingob trashes corruption claims
“The articles are about nothing – and are a mere collection of petty and sensational inferences that have nothing about a popularly elected president."
