The lack of action taken to have agricultural import bans imposed by Botswana – and more recently Namibia – lifted is creating a feeling among South African fresh produce farmers that the government has failed them.
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Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – How to keep business finance separate
As previously stated, getting personal transactions entangled with that of the business transaction is something most farmers and agripreneurs do – and it may come easy; however, this poses risk to the business, leading to lost opportunities for business growth.
Detecting plant poisoning in your herd
A significant number of livestock mortalities in many farming areas can be attributed to plant poisoning, as many farmers report symptoms that relate to poisoning.
FNB wins two African awards
FNB was awarded Best Digital Banking App in Africa, announced at the 2022 World’s Best Consumer Digital Bank Awards in Africa, hosted by Global Finance magazine.
Chevron to enter Namibia’s offshore oil race…as US supermajor focuses on high potential Orange Basin
Mines and energy minister, Tom Alweendo, yesterday confirmed that one of the world’s biggest publicly owned oil and gas companies, Chevron, is interested in acquiring a majority stake in a deep-water exploration block offshore Namibia.
Oryx Properties aims to grow asset base
For the next three years, the strategy for Oryx Properties Limited aims to grow the company’s total asset base inorganically to N$4.5 billion.
Opinion – Study land administration to become an expert generalist
Nearly all educated grown-ups and professionals know something about being an expert or generalist in a given academic field or work of life.
Omaheke community hostels dilapidated
Overcrowded dormitories, mal- and non-functioning ablution facilities and water scarcity are some major issues affecting operations at community hostels in the Omaheke region.
Nekongo irked by state of Mashare
Swapo Party Youth League secretary and member of parliament Ephraim Nekongo is disappointed at the state of affairs at the dilapidated Mashare Agricultural Development Institute in the Kavango East region, where the infrastructure is slowly diminishing due to a lack of maintenance.
Supreme Court rubbishes no retrenchment appeal
Three judges of the Namibia Supreme Court on Friday declared the controversial Regulation 19 instituted by President Hage Geingob during the national lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic as unconstitutional.