WINDHOEK – Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila was impressed after taking a familiarisation tour of the hydroponic fodder technology at the Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) head office in Windhoek on Friday last week.
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Namibia ranked tops in Africa’s self-drive destinations
DURBAN - Regional Director for Africa at the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Jillian Blackbeard has praised Namibia for being one of the best self-drive destinations in Africa. In tourism terms, self-drive
Capricorn Group welcomes new staff members
WINDHOEK - Capricorn Group Executive Management Team (EMT) members officially welcomed 20 new employees to the organisation on September 2, 2019. The new staff were welcomed at a two-day New
Poiyah Media bags global award nomination
WINDHOEK - As Poiyah Media turns two years old, it received a prestigious nomination as the Global Start-up Awards Best media partner, which celebrates start-ups and their accomplishments globally.
Germany keen to explore Namport business and training opportunities
WALVIS BAY - German Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Gerd Müller says he is keen to explore development in importing and exporting as well as vocational training with Namport.
AfCFTA need policies for unchecked movement of people and goods
WINDHOEK - With the recent signing of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Zambian Minister of Tourism and Arts, Ronald Kaoma Chitotela, says the time has come for African
PLC approaches International Criminal Court over civilian killings
WINDHOEK – The People’s Litigation Center (PLC) has laid a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the alleged crimes committed against Namibian civilians by the Namibian police (Nampol) and defence force (NDF).
Uuvudhiya littered with decomposed cattle carcasses
UUVUDHIYA - Uuvudhiya Constituency in Oshana Region, which this year took in livestock from all over the northern part of the country because of its good grazing, is now home to decomposed cattle carcasses as grazing depletes.
Kavango East villages without NBC radio network for 18 months
RUNDU - The NBC radio network tower stationed at Shamvura village in Ndiyona Constituency in Kavango East has still not been fixed, 18 months after it got damaged.
Over 2 500 households benefit from drought relief in Zambezi
WINDHOEK – A total of 2 532 households in the Zambezi Region has benefited from government’s drought relief programme from June until August this year, authorities in the region confirmed.