Farmers in the Daures constituency said their main source of income, farming, is being threatened by the increasing mining activities in the constituency.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Hambuda loses final City pay
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Songbird ploughs back into her community
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MTC and DWN accelerate land delivery
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SMEs to showcase at Intra-African Trade Fair
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Construction federation wants regulation
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Ausiku: Implement growth at home strategy
The Kavango West governor, Sirkka Ausiku has appealed to the ministries of trade and finance to implement the growth at home strategy without further delay.
MICT, Impact Tank to create tech opportunities
The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and Impact Tank Analysis Foundation yesterday inked a deal to collaborate on creating transformative, self-sustaining, digital programmes to accelerate employment in the digital and technology space.
Nujoma urges swift action to address unemployment
Labour minister Utoni Nujoma, has called for urgent action to tackle the country’s persistent unemployment problem.
Ovitoto looks to Von Bach for relief
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