About 30 people were left homeless in Windhoek yesterday after they were apparently evicted from their home of more than 30 years. The evictees were staying in a complex on Kinshasa Street, Wanaheda, when they were served with eviction notices in April this year. They are part of 300 residents who received the eviction orders in April.
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New vehicle sales down … as price inflation remain elevated and supplies constrained
New vehicle sales in Namibia during May 2022 slowed considerably to below its six-month moving average after experiencing a sales spike during April.
Old Mutual grows Namibia’s investment portfolio
Through its Domestic Investment Portfolio, Old Mutual’s Alternative Investment function has committed itself to address the critical development challenges faced throughout the country.
OPINION – Building a circular economy for plastic waste key to preserving Africa’s marine resources
The African Union has called the Blue Economy the “New Frontier of African Renaissance”, and with good reason.
Astute Observations with Alisa Amupolo – Governing technology and information
A recent discussion on a corporate outlook towards digital safety, particularly for women in the workplace, hinged on technology and information governance environment within corporates.
Prevent salt poisoning in livestock
Livestock nutritional supplementation is a complex and an expensive exercise on the farm. Livestock such as cattle, sheep and goats have varying nutritional requirements which are also influenced by age, production stage and physical activities amongst others.
Venturing into freshwater fish farming
Recently, I heard of a proposed project that planned to produce 90t of tilapia annually from a greenhouse-based system in the southern coastal region of South Africa.
Using chemical remedies in crop production
Chemical remedies such as herbicides, fungicides and pesticides are increasingly being used in most crop production operations, as they play a vital role in ensuring a successful crop production season.
Kavango governors thank Recon for boreholes
Recon Namibia received lavish praise as a development partner of the Kavango East region at the recent state of the region address by governor Bonifatius Wakudumo. “Recon Namibia, the people of the Kavango East Region are indebted to you,” Wakudumo noted.
Kavango West service delivery improvement continues
Kavango West governor Sirkka Ausiku said service delivery in the region has continuously improved in the past nine years as government institutions continue to open shop there.









