Japanni ǂhanub ge ǁîb di Marisihuib ǂKhâ!nâs Khoesi ǁAwosasib Projekdi (GGP) dis !nâ-ū ǀgam ǀasa ǁawosa omkha ǁkhāǁkhā!nā-omde !khōǂgā hâkha om tsî go ǀkhae.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibia to mark World Water Day
Namibia will this week join the rest of the world to celebrate World Wetland Day as well as World Water Day. Namibia is an arid country that is regularly afflicted by drought.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Why agriculture industry is vital
When people think about agriculture, they tend to think about farmers tending the fields and looking after crops or livestock. You may be thinking ‘I don’t want to be a farmer, so agriculture isn’t for me’, but think again.
IATA travel pass successfully trialled on first international flight
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the arrival at London’s Heathrow Airport of the first traveller using the IATA travel pass app to manage their travel health credentials.
EIF awards focus on Covid-19 recovery
The Environment Investment Fund (EIF) last week launched the third Sustainable Development Awards in Windhoek in cooperation with the Sustainable Development Advisory Council (SDAC).
Private sector can be engine for economic growth – Shiimi
In last week Wednesday’s tabling of the 2021/22 national budget by finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi, the projected domestic growth outlook is weak and insufficient to make a substantial dent in poverty reduction and the creation of decent jobs.
Opinion – Namibia at 31 years
The 21st of March 1990 gave birth to an independent Namibia – and in 2021, the country is now 31 years old. However, at 31 years of independence, Namibia should be able to have her future in certainty – but unfortunately for Namibia, she is still figuring herself out. In 31 years of independence, the country has experienced both good and bad moments of life.
Opinion – Is HPPII a prosperity project for all Namibians?
The Harambee Prosperity Plan II, launched on Thursday 18 March 2021, provided Namibians with renewed hope and vigour – perhaps the future is bright. As the name implies, the plan intends to engender a prosperous Namibia.
On the spot – Kavango West can be next breadbasket – governor
The Kavango West region was created in 2013, following a delimitation commission report, to address developmental challenges in that part of the country and to bring services closer to the people in order to improve their standard of living. Seven years down the line, New Era regional reporter for Kavango East and West, John Muyamba spoke to Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku on poverty levels an
Japan rehabilitates 16 waterpoints in Kunene
Drought-stricken farmers in the Kunene region last week received 16 rehabilitated water points from the Japanese government.
