Former Kavango East Farmers Union chairperson Adolf Muremi has been elected as the next Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU) president at their just-elective congress, replacing Jason Emvula, who occupied the position for the last seven years.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Local farmers account for 13% of country’s wheat…more capacity needed
The 2022/23 production and trade statistics from the Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) show that the total domestic demand for wheat grain in Namibia stands at 144, 939 tonnes per annum, which translates into an average domestic demand of 12,078 tonnes per month.
Repo rate expected to hold steady at 7.75%
The repo rate is expected to be held steady at 7.75% - and as a result, the prime lending rate at commercial banks is anticipated to remain unchanged at 11.5% when the Bank of Namibia’s Monetary Policy Committee meets for the last time this year on Wednesday, 6 December.
Eagles gear up for T20 World Cup Qualifiers
As the cricketing world eagerly awaits, the spotlight turns to the vibrant landscapes of Uganda, set to host the final leg of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier.
Rössing to support employees
Rössing Uranium officially announced a sponsorship to four of its employees participating in the Nedbank Desert Dash competition.
Young Brazilians bounce back
Young Brazilians bounced back from their humiliating 10-0 defeat to African Stars at Independence Stadium to beat the out-of-sorts Orlando Pirates at the same venue in the Namibia Premier Football League matches played on Saturday and Sunday.
KFA wins U/19 HopSol Cup via penalties
Kaizen Football Academy (KFA) held on to their nerves to overcome Ramblers in the final of the 2023 MTC Hop Sol U/19 Youth League cup at the Jan Möhr Football Fields via a 4-3 penalty shootout.
Inmate encourages men to seek counselling
An inmate at the Oluno Correctional Facility has encouraged men to open up and seek professional help when they are faced with problems.
Fishrot trial to start today
The much-anticipated fish corruption trial of key figures in the Namibian society is set to start this morning if everything runs smoothly.









