Farmers in the two Kavango regions, through their farmers’ unions, namely the Kavango East Regional Farmers Union (KERFU) and Kavango West Regional Farmers Union (KWRFU), do not support the idea of dissolving Meatco’s northern communal area (NCA) subsidiary, which Meatco is in the process of doing.
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No date set for ex-magistrate’s bail bid
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Huawei kicks off 2023 Global Analyst Summit
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Teenager’s life transform after tumour
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Barcelona hospital performs world’s first fully robotic lung transplant
Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona has carried out the world’s first fully robotic lung transplant using a minimally invasive technique that does not require cutting through bone.
French retail giant to offer menstrual leave
French supermarket giant Carrefour said yesterday it would allow female employees to take days off if they suffer from endometriosis, a medical condition that can cause excessive period cramps.
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There is a great push for countries to legalise issues such as abortion on demand and LGBTQI under the guise of human rights.
Opinion | UK MPs’ anti-hunting votes to harm African wildlife
African wildlife’s destruction was sealed when British popstars, comedians and animal rights groups fundraising industry NGOs recently influenced their parliamentarians to vote for the hunting trophies imports ban bill, totally ignoring the harm it causes to African wildlife and habitat conservation.








