As an agripreneur or farmer, you are concerned about increasing your livestock count, or your crop field size. You want to make sure your land has the grazing capacity, that you have met the livestock vaccination targets and have made sure your employees are paid and you can feed your family.
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Agriculture and Namibian ecosystems
Agriculture is concerned with rearing animals and the cultivation of crops, whilst an ecosystem simply refers to a community of living organisms, such as plants and animals, together with the non-living components, such as the air and soils, interacting with each other in their environment.
Opinion – Analysing the Property Practitioners Bill
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Salt and ICT ministry partner on cybersecurity
An agreement was signed last week Thursday between Salt Essential IT and the Information and Communication Technology ministry to collaboratively undertake a joint National Cybersecurity Strategy and Awareness Campaign.
Astute Observations with Alisa Amupolo – Public Procurement Act 101
Namibia enacted a Public Procurement Act No. 15 of 2015, following a regimented process, is currently under review, and is heralded as the best benchmark in the market, particularly for public entities.
SADC should work as one to ensure energy security
The just ended 51st Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum, held in Lilongwe, Malawi, was held under the theme ‘Towards Energy efficiency, sustainability and self-sufficiency in the SADC region’.
Experts: Namibia could produce 500 000 barrels per day
African countries with little or no current oil and gas output could potentially see billions in energy investments in the coming years.
Smith-Howard denies defamation
Expelled Independent Patriot for Change party member and former chairperson of the Erongo Regional Council Ciske Smith-Howard has denied defaming fellow councillor Sifried Junios //Garoëb.
PM encourages procurement from youth, women
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila has called upon executive directors (EDs) to ensure that the public procurement guidelines, which call for tenders designated for youth, women, SMEs and Namibian-owned companies, are put into practice.
Namibia considered Canaan by Angolans
While Namibians struggle with unemployment, poverty and inequality, to some jobless Angolans Namibia is a nation of infinite opportunities and employment. These migrants say corruption has destroyed their hope of a better life in their country and they risk life and limb to get to Namibia.







