Meatco, the country’s largest meat processing and marketing entity, has set plans in motion to revive and turn its Okahandja factory into a fully-fledged value-addition hub, intending to increase efficiencies and produce more value-added products and ready-to-eat goods.
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Namibia seeks to explore vegetable oil production
Namibia is looking to cut down on the growing import bill of vegetable oils, especially for the most commonly-consumed oils such as sunflower oil, palm oil, soybean oil, olive oil and canola oil.
Crocs kill three in the first week of January
Environment ministry spokesperson Romeo Muyunda has cautioned riverine communities who majorly depend on water-based activities along the Kavango River to be extra cautious.
Over 3 000 offenders sentenced to community service
A total of 3 129 offenders have been sentenced to community service in Namibia since the implementation of the Community Service Orders (CSO) programme in 2010.
Shipanga attends FIFA leadership course
The Namibia Football Association’s technical expert Jaqueline Shipanga joined 24 other technical leaders from around the globe to learn more about Japan’s approach to achieving excellence.
Chess Legacy Tournament a success
Chess players who participated in the recently-concluded Bank Windhoek Kehat Beukes Legacy tournament hosted in Swakopmund said the game helps build confidence, develops problem-solving skills, and is an educational tool.
2023 in review: A year of economic revival
Despite numerous regional and global headwinds, domestic economic activity expanded during the first ten months of 2023, although at a slower pace compared to 2022.
Editorial – Ke Dezemba boss!
The roads are filled with the hustle and bustle of traffic, as families embark on journeys to be together during this special time.
Strong wind, rain wreak havoc in Zambezi
Heavy storms have caused great destruction in several villages in the Zambezi region this week, uprooting trees and blowing off roofs.
A look at the fishing industry in 2023
The Namibian fishing industry maintained its status as the third-largest contributor to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product in 2023, setting an example for responsible resources management globally.








