Herbert Peters was crowned the overall men’s winner and Anri Krugel as the overall best female rider of the inaugural PSG Ride the Ridges MTB three-day stage race, which took place over the weekend at Heja Lodge.
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HamEtosha…Aalikoli yomagungu ya kunkililwa kaaya ye moshikunino shiinamwenyo
Ookansela yiikandjohogololo ya palathana nEtosha, palombwelo lyuuministeli womindhingonoko, oya kumagidha aakwashigwana haya likola okatalashe oshowo omagungu opo kaaya taaguluke nokuya meni lyondhalate yEtosha.
Namibiab ge ǁguiridi īǁkhāsiba Dubaib !nâ go mâi-ai!â
Namibiab ǁGuiris ǀHaos ge 23 ǀKhūǁkhâb 2022 ai, !Hūb ǁûb, Hage Geingob di !khōdanas !naka, United Arab Emerates di Dubaib !nâ mâ Grant Hyatt Hoteli taw age hâ i.
Snakebites: First aid tips for livestock
The rainy season is also usually snake season, therefore, it is vital to learn how to live with snakes as farmers.
Agriculture rebounds despite Swakara losses
Most agricultural industries in Namibia achieved positive results in 2021, but international trade restrictions imposed in an attempt to contain the Covid-19 pandemic has had a severely negative impact on the country’s Swakara industry.
Showcase events create opportunities
Communal farmer Tjivii Tjombe has encouraged farmers to make use of animal showcase events for the optimal marketing of their products.
Local authorities receive N$2 million for urban agriculture
Four local authorities received the Urban Agriculture Grant e-voucher card valued at N$500 000 which totals up to N$2 million.
Namport shines through Covid…as cargo and container volumes increase
Challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in Namport revenue declining 2% to N$1.113 billion (2019/20: N$1.138) overshooting a target of N$1.032 billion for the 2020/21 financial year.
KP Illest reflects on his musical career … we couldn’t be more proud of him
Namibia’s favourite hip hop star KP Illest’s career has continued to take an upward trajectory that has us even more proud of him.
Unam introduces 3D printing
Attempts to strengthen the education of health professionals in Southern Africa has yielded the first fruit in Namibia, after the first 3D printed anatomical models were created at Unam’s Hage Geingob Campus in Windhoek.






