Minister of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Itah Kandji-Murangi is pleading with all aspiring students to fulfil their true potential.

Missing retired teacher’s remains found
Hopes to find the missing retired teacher from Henties Bay alive were dashed after his remains were found submerged in his vehicle in a hole filled with water close to Torra Bay on Thursday.

Ovaenhana va filwa onghenda – elelo la dima po oishoshela
Elelo lodoolopa yaEenhana ola eta po efimbo lefilonghenda omo ovakalimo itava ka futu oishoshela keengunga domayakulo.

A lika keima lihe shivike nokufya
Opolifi moshitukulwa shaShana otai konakona efyo lomulumenhu weedula 39 vati a xulifa konima eshi a lika koshinamwenyo shihe shivike.

Opate ya patuluka pambelewa mOshikuku
Yimwe yomoondjila onkulu mondoolopa yaShikuku, oya patululwa pambelewa mehuulilo shiwike komima sho ya tulwa oteya.

Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Enabling food self-sufficiency in Namibia
To some, food self-sufficiency and food security may seem to be the same. However, these are two different phrases, with food self-sufficiency being an enabler of food security.

Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Separating your personal account from the business account
Getting personal transactions entangled with that of the business transaction is something most farmers and agripreneurs do, and it may come easy. However, this poses a risk to the business, and more importantly leads to lost opportunities in business growth.

Muremi elected NNFU president
Former Kavango East Farmers Union chairperson Adolf Muremi has been elected as the next Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU) president at their just-elective congress, replacing Jason Emvula, who occupied the position for the last seven years.

Unemployed graduate ventures into agriculture …urges youth to pursue farming
Ester Unoovene, a 33-year-old unemployed graduate, has finally found her niche in farming and is enjoying all the ups and downs that come with the trade.

Local farmers account for 13% of country’s wheat…more capacity needed
The 2022/23 production and trade statistics from the Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) show that the total domestic demand for wheat grain in Namibia stands at 144, 939 tonnes per annum, which translates into an average domestic demand of 12,078 tonnes per month.
