Kavango East Farmers Union chair Adolf Muremi has said with the second trial slaughter completed, the expectation from the farming community is that the abattoir will serve their market demands and hopes it will not take long for Meatco to start operating at the optimum level.
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City dismounts colonial ‘lie’ …discourteous Von François to find haven in museum
The statue, towered over Independence Avenue in central Windhoek, celebrating the “founder” of Windhoek, German colonial military officer Curt von François, toppled yesterday, an act welcomed by cheers and ululation.
Kauejao’s bail attempt fails
An attempt for bail by one of the accused in the murder of renowned stock theft investigator Wilfred ‘Major’ Kazeurua dismally ended before it could begin after the High Court struck the matter from the roll yesterday.
N/a’ankusê wins partial endangered bird case
The High Court yesterday granted an interim order for the N/a’ankusê Foundation to move rare species of birds from the Rare and Endangered Species Trust to their wildlife sanctuary and veterinary clinic in Windhoek.
Fishermen should receive outstanding salaries – MPs
A parliamentary select committee, appointed to find solutions regarding fishermen who resigned en masse in August, made a raft of recommendations to resolve the tentative employment situation of the workers.
Aakatoolika otaya lili Hamayulu
Aangwediva unene tuu aakwanegongalo yongeleka onkwa Katoolika kaRoma (Roman Catholic Church) otaya lili omudiakoni omukulu Desiderius Hamayulu.
Golf for Autism raises over N$300 000
A total of 559 players took part in this year’s Nedbank for Autism Series, which saw Kiewiet Dreyer from Mariental walk away victorious after beating nine other qualifiers with a total score of 44 points at the final.
Van Schalkwyk joins American varsity team…continues international dominance
Namibian tennis sensation Connor van Schalkwyk has signed with the tennis team of Old Dominion University in America, where he will undergo further development and compete for the varsity side in the upcoming 2023/24 season.
Students take Big Books to school
Lecturers and students from Unam’s Khomasdal Campus recently visited the Monte Christo Primary Project School to show off the books they created and model the teaching skills they were taught.
Intern starts kiddies orner at LifeLine/ChildLine
Having realised the lack of reading material for children who come to the LifeLine/ChildLine Namibia centre for counselling, Unam final-year Social Work student at Denise Brandt took it upon herself to start a kiddies’ corner and library for them.