The third-most recorded breed of swine in the United States, Berkshires are known for fast and efficient growth, reproductive efficiency, cleanness and meat flavour and value.
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Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Let’s grow our own food
Growing fruits and vegetables seems overwhelming to most people, but it’s actually much simpler than it sounds.
From meat to the greens…a livestock farmer’s transition to horticulture
Cleophas Katuuo, a renowned livestock farmer in the Omaheke region has defied traditional norms and societal stereotypes by successfully venturing in horticulture.
NWR receives N$40 million grant from Govt
Through numerous interactive efforts since March 2020 between Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) and government as the sole shareholder, the latter availed N$40 million to NWR on 20 October 2020 for the 2020/21 financial year in Mid-Year Budget Review and Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement in support.
Investment in innovation needed for more productivity
The Covid-19 pandemic has put an end to the ‘business-as-usual’ notion hence the increase in the need for innovation.
Households struggle to retain income levels – report
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on Namibian households and overall affected both households and individuals in multiple ways.
NAC trains police screening officers
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) recently hosted a one-week computer-based training at the Namibia Institute of Public Administration (Nipam) in Windhoek for Namibian Police personnel deployed at Hosea Kutako International Airport and Eros Airport.
SuperStar Records signs their first artist
A new dawn has come for music label company by renowned artist Kalux as he signed his first act Latino.
unWrap – Kanibal bows out
After an illustrious ten-year tenure as one of Namibia’s very own music guru’s, the golden child of Namibian Hip-Hop and Rnb, has decided to call it quits.
Trial in Okahandja farm murder to restart
The trial of an Okahandja resident, accused of killing a man and burying him with two dogs on his father’s farm seven years ago, is set to start afresh next year.