The Directorate of Veterinary Services (DVS) has urged farmers to take their cattle to crush pens for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease following an outbreak in the two Kavango regions.
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Kavango East not a poor region – governor
Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo has rejected the notion the region is one of the poorest in the country while citing its fertile soil and the accessibility to water.
Muteka advocates rent-to-own scheme
Swapo candidate for the Windhoek West constituency Emma Muteka wants to bring in a rent-to-own scheme that will allow tenants renting
Ex-Nudo SG joins PDM
Former National Unity Democratic Organisation secretary general Meundju Jahanika announced yesterday he has joined the
Unam professor clinches Google award
The award was accompanied with an unrestricted gift to Unam of approximately N$560 000 (US$35 000).
Mining firm patches up Karibib roads
The town’s mayor Petrus Nabot claimed the Roads Authority (RA) had threatened council it would move its
services to neighbouring Omaruru
LPM warns against poor performance
the party will be stopped at nothing to recall non-performing councillors.
Namibia aims to restore traveller confidence
tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta yesterday launched new safety protocols and guidelines for safe travel to restore traveller confidence and
‘State failed to prove VAT fraud claims’
Windhoek-based lawyer Trevor Brockerhoff yesterday told Windhoek High Court Acting Judge Kobus Miller exhibits in the ongoing value added tax (VAT) fraud trial were not proved properly before the court.
Walvis Bay rejects rehab centre
There is currently no rehabilitation facility in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund despite alcohol and drug abuse considered a major problem at the coastal towns.