Cyanobacteria form a green, unpleasant smelling scum on the water surface, and leave a blue-green tinge along the sides of a dam when it dries out.
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New research could protect kudus from rabies
Rabies has killed thousands of kudus in Namibia since the 1970s, but years of research into methods to combat the often-devastating outbreaks have now yielded positive results.
Astute Observations with Alisa Amupolo – The practice of outsourcing
One common reoccurrence on social media commentaries is the ever-persistent question of just what management is seized with at our respective organisations; so much so the a, b, c of the company must be developed externally.
Namforce expands services to the public
Namforce recently relaunched its brand identity, and extended its products and services to the rest of the public, with various stakeholders in attendance at the Hilton Hotel.
Brazil, EU dump poultry in SACU …implications and lessons for Namibia
The International Trade Administration Commission, which is the de facto trade regulator for the SACU market has concluded a preliminary investigation of dumping of poultry products into SACU.
Chelsi under fire following Julita’s win… was this even necessary?
Miss Namibia 2021 Chelsi Shikongo endured quite a number of challenges ever since her crowning. It is during these times that she has proved yet again why she is worthy of the crown, and we love to see it.
Skrypt and KP Illest to rock Cotton Fest 2022… Namibia could not be prouder!
Ever since its inception by the late Riky Rick in 2019, Cotton Fest has been one of the most looked-forward to and talked about events across the region.
Scabies outbreak disrupts schools
Scabies has now become a national concern after cases of outbreaks in most regions.
Itula urges royalties rethink
The leader of the Independent Patriots for Change Panduleni Itula yesterday asked government to review its policy on royalties for natural resources.
Whistleblowers must provide evidence – Steenkamp
After anonymous claims of widespread jobs for sale and bribery against education officials in the two Kavango regions, the ministry says those making the allegations must come forth with evidence.








