WINDHOEK- After four days of gruelling action, Khomas Region yesterday saved the best for last when they defeated Omaheke Region 3-0 to be crowned champions of the popular NFA/Skorpion Zinc U/17 Cup in a thrilling final at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in the capital.
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Ombili na yi pangele- Presidente Geingob
WINDHOEK- Omupresidente Hage Geingob ohela okwa li a pula Aanamibia ya gamene emanguluko ndyoka lya li lye ya nuudhigu pamukalo goku yanda noku ekelahi omipopyo adhihe dha nika uutondwe,
ǂHara ǂkhawadīxa!nâ !hao!nāsi ǁnaetina, tib ge Geingoba ra ǁkhore
ǂKHOANDAWES – !Hūb di ǁÛb, Hage Geingob ge !hao!nāsi ǂgaeǂgui-aona gere ǀkhoma in tā ǂkhâ!nâ, khoesiba khôaǁnâs ai hâ !hao!nāsi ǂūsina ǁaedi ai ǁgariǁnâhesa, aiǁgause ǂkhamǀgôade !game kais tsî
ǂHôaǂgares ǂhôaǂui-aosisa xu danas kōse – Desre Esme Christiaans
ǀAEǁGAMS – Mâ khoe-i hoa-i ge īsesa ūhâ ǁgams !aroma - !nakaba xu ge tsoatsoase da ge īsesa ūhâ tsî ǁnās ge Desre Esme Christiaansa ǁaraǂui tama hâ. Kaisames di danas, ǁîs di sîsenǂgaroba 2006ǁî kurib ai
ǁAupexan ge 1 miljun Namibiaǁîna ǂnaumâi ǁanǁguigu !nâ ǁan hâ
ONGWEDIVAS – 900 000 Xa a !nāsa Namibiaǁîn ge ǂnaumâisa ǁanǁguigu !nâ Namibiab a ǂhabase ǁan hâ,
Farming is a business
Farming has for long been perceived as a tradition or a way of life in some societies. On the one hand, such a perception still has an inherent business aspect to it because there is a practice of exchange of
Namibia Genetics Auction Group hosts sale despite drought
WINDHOEK – On Thursday, August 15 farmers who participated in the biannual Namibia Genetics Auction Group event hosted at Agra Bank Windhoek Ring in Windhoek achieved an average price of N$25 000 for bulls sold at the auction.
An agricultural consultant with love for healthy soil
WINDHOEK- Sakeus Kafula is a young Namibian who after graduating decided to find a niche in the agricultural sector and came up with a product that might come in handy toward farmers.
Focus shifts to recovery of veld and livestock post drought
WINDHOEK -Recovery after the current disastrous drought is the biggest challenge which the agricultural sector is facing for the next three to five years.
Breeders concerned as vitamin B1 deficiency impacts livestock
WINDHOEK – Namibian farmers are reporting vitamin B1 deficiency in livestock at an alarming rate now that the drought has reached its most critical stage with animals showing signs that could be mistaken for a variety of illnesses, including rabies.