High rent fees, stock theft, water scarcity, crowded communal areas and expensive land are among the factors holding back female farmers from prospering in their farming.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
HDF Energy progresses on hydrogen power plant
HDF Energy is developing the Renewable Swakopmund, a green hydrogen power plant in Swakopmund, Erongo region.
Nedbank awards top performing estate agents
Nedbank Namibia held an award ceremony on Thursday, 08 September for estate agents and agencies who performed well during 2021.
Regulator approves Heineken’s control of Namibia Breweries …conditions set to protect local market and employees
The acquisition of Namibia Breweries Limited Investment Holdings and Distell Group Holdings by a massive Dutch brewer, Heineken International BV, has been approved with certain conditions by the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC).
Opinion – Never treat customers as secondary consumers
There is an unprecedented level of customers’ complaints against a myriad of operators in the business sector.
Rape convict appeals 20-year sentence
A man, who is serving 20 years imprisonment for gang-raping a woman near Otavi in 2010, wants the High Court to reconsider his sentence.
Kidnapping accused pastor demands bail
Swakopmund-based pastor and founder of Tongues of Fire Ministry who is accused of kidnapping and raping members of his congregation is fighting tooth and nail to be released on bail.
Former councillor arrested for attempted murder
The Kavango West police are investigating a case involving a former Swapo constituency councillor who allegedly shot and wounded his 42-year-old relative after an intense argument.
Stolen GRN vehicle spotted in Angola
The government vehicle that was stolen over the weekend in the vicinity of Ongwediva has been tracked in Angola.
Illegal fencing continues unabated
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has raised concern over illegal fencing of communal land, especially in the northern regions.









