Various farmers within Otjozondjupa region have procured and received farm machinery and equipment from the Ministry of Agriculture Water and Land Reform through the Namibia Agriculture Mechanisation and Seed Improvement Project (NAMSIP).
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Green scheme battles baboons, market challenges
A green scheme project in the rural Hardap region, established to help the local community achieve food self-sufficiency, is finding the going tough but the handful of committed members are battling back.
Omaheke bemoans sewerage infrastructure vandalism
The Omaheke Regional Council is concerned about frequent vandalism and misuse of sewerage in the settlements, causing blockages and breakdown of sewerage services.
Five busted for illegally transporting fish
The Namibian Police yesterday afternoon arrested two Namibians and four Zambians after they were caught red-handed, transporting fish without permits.
ACC ‘big fish’ argument returns
The Anti-Corruption Commission has come under renewed scrutiny after seemingly clearing two prominent public figures of maleficence recently.
1 000 Epupa households depend on feeding programme
The intermittent drought that has plagued the Kunene region over the past 10 years have had major repercussions for disadvantaged people in the Epupa constituency, leaving them totally reliant on the government’s special feeding programme.
City bulldozes Iileka into police chief job
The City of Windhoek is again facing allegations of impropriety following the endorsement of Leevi Iileka as the head of the City Police by the management committee and its acting CEO Faniel Maanda without adhering to proper procedures.
Hardap drug trade concerns Clay
The police in Hardap embarked upon a renewed focus on curbing drug smuggling and using in the region.
Vetkoek fracas gets worker fired …‘rich’ boss threatens journalist
An Oshifo Shell Service Station worker was allegedly assaulted and fired for failing to fry vetkoek.
British court spares Shell in climate case
A British court on Monday dismissed a lawsuit that accused Shell’s leadership of mismanaging climate risks to the oil giant, but the activist investor group that brought it plans to appeal.









