WINDHOEK – The latest Bank of Namibia (BoN) report and last week’s AGM of the Dairy Producers
National
SA Foot-and-Mouth disease status unchanged
WINDHOEK - According to the last public report from the South African Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Daff) – from May this year - this country’s status as Foot-and -Mouth disease free zone
//Kharas farmers plead for high-level interventions
KEETMANSHOOP - Communal farmers outside Keetmanshoop say they are ‘forced on their knees’ by the devastating drought prevailing in the country.
Dreaded El Nino on its way out… Outlook raises hopes of better rains to come
WINDHOEK - Namibian farmers battling the debilitating drought may have gotten a lay of hope last week when the latest update from Climate Prediction Centre and the International Research Institute for Climate
Agriculture records worst quarter results in six years… Sector remains in red with 6.7% negative growth…
WINDHOEK - The agriculture and forestry sector recorded its worst quarter since 2013 and agriculture has now spent three consecutive quarters in the red, registering a contraction of 6.7 percent in real value
Zambezi’s N$310 million to increase to N$363 million during the MTEF
WINDHOEK – The Zambezi Region has been allocated N$310.6 million for its Development Budget for 2019/20. As announced by Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein during his budget speech, the overall
Bank Windhoek, Nust and B360 sharpen graduate’s employability skills
WINDHOEK – Bank Windhoek, in partnership with the Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) and B360 Education Partnerships, offered a leg up to unemployed university graduates by
Aims receives official accreditation to offer aviation training
WINDHOEK - Africa Institutional Management Services (Aims) on Friday, July 19, received their Approved Training Organisations certificate (ATO) enabling them to give training in the aviation sector. The certificate
‘Your prisoner could be your President’
KABWE, ZAMBIA - The year is 2003. Mr Lloyd Chilundika, now the Deputy Commissioner-General in charge of Operations within the Zambia Correctional Service, was a young Senior Superintendent of
On aspersions against the commission of inquiry into ancestral land rights
Aspersions and doubts continue to be cast on the work of the Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Ancestral Land Rights and Restitution by members of the public and leaders of communities, including