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Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Namibia seeks to turbocharge agri sector
Namibia’s key stakeholders and major role-players in the country’s agriculture sector recently convened in the capital to deposit their final inputs and put the last touches on the National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP).
Grünau brings you Signalberg’s top Meatmaster rams
The crème de la crème of Farm Signalberg’s finest Meatmaster rams will be on offer tomorrow at the southern settlement of Grünau, where the renowned Signalberg stable will hold its 10th ram auction.
Namibia achieves 45% food self-sufficiency
For the first time in about 15 years, Namibia has managed to achieve a rate of 45% food self-sufficiency – thanks to local farmers who continue to contribute towards the reduction of staple grain imports, such as maize, pearl millet and wheat.
Perseverance drives coastal real estate
While celebrating their achievements and rewards for 2023 in the real estate industry at the annual Bank Windhoek Coastal Estate Agent Awards, estate agents said hard work and perseverance are essential for their business.
Vendors relish Newspaper Cup opportunity, want more
Amidst the hype of the Nedbank Namibian Newspaper Cup over the Easter weekend, stalls of all shapes and sizes in the bustling streets of Gobabis and inside the stadium fed the masses with all kinds of delicious meats and bread varieties.
11 Ohangwena villages connected to largest borehole
In an effort to fight water shortage in the Ohangwena region, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila officially handed over the second-largest borehole in the region at the belated 34th Independence celebration that took place at Ohamutwetautende village in Epembe constituency on Saturday.
Unregistered SIM cards to cost operators N$15m
Namibia’s two main mobile telecommunications operators stand to lose more than N$15 million per month combined due to the suspension of customers who failed to register their Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards on time.
MICT pumps money into bridging digital gap
The information ministry has announced plans to implement the universal access service initiative by deploying 30 radio access network sites/towers across the country.
20 water pumps stolen in Ohangwena
Agriculture, Water and Land Reform deputy executive director, Elijah Ngurare is concerned over the ongoing theft of water pumps in Ohangwena region meant to serve needy communities in rural areas.







