The majority of small-scale farmers remain trapped within the subsistence agriculture system and according to the authorities this has resulted in a slower transition in the local economy to more industrialised methods that produce sophisticated high-value goods for export and domestic markets.
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Opinion – New Age Marketing during the pandemic
What a roller coaster ride it continues to be, when all of your resources depend mainly on digital marketing.
Meatco CEO dismisses N$800 million debt claims
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Economic analysts advise for lesser regulations
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Dead man found floating in river
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Councillor fears poor mahangu harvest
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Oukwanyama leader backs calls for return of Mandume skull
OMHEDI – The Oukwanyama Traditional Authority on Saturday held a belated 104-year remembrance of its late leader Mandume yaNdemufayo at the Oukwanyama royal homestead at Omhedi village in the Ohangwena region.
Choose to be a giving leader – Amupanda
Windhoek mayor Job Amupanda has implored his fellow councillors to give more than they take in order to demonstrate exemplary and collective leadership for the benefit of the city’s residents.
Kunene in grip of hunger… Omusati and Erongo also brace for drought misery
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Unam home-grown doctors hit 300 mark
The University of Namibia has produced about 300 medical doctors since the School of Medicine opened its doors in 2010.
