ǂNŪǂGOAES – Ministeris ǂUrusib tsî ǀHûhâsib !Oabadi dis !naka ra ǁnā !âb hîa ǀHubuǀhubusenxūn Hîǀhurus, ǁKhaubas, ǀHubuǀhubusenxūna ǁKhaes !nâ ūhâs tsî Khoen nē mâsib !nâ hâna ǁKhawa ǂŪruǂūrus dib ge ai!â
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Namibians to be trained on organic certification
WINDHOEK - The Namibia Organic Association (NOA) is this Friday offering a training course which will inform farmers about the organic standards and requirements for organic certification.
Small scale farmers learn all about the new rage: chicken farming
WINDHOEK - Feeding is the biggest expense for poultry producers. The feed represents around 60 to 70 percent of the production cost. Thus, it is important to make sure that the right feeds are supplied to the right animals at the right time.
Fight against plastic: Are ‘nude’ fruit and veggi shelves the next thing? …Windhoek leads the way with Zero Waste Store
WINDHOEK - Anybody for ‘nude’ fruit and vegetables at your local Pick n Pay?
AFCFTA a historic landmark towards Africa’s economic liberation
In January 2018, the AU Assembly established the African Continental Free-Trade Area. This was a historic and defining moment in our continent’s agenda towards economic transformation. On 30 May
Bank Windhoek supports EAN
WINDHOEK - Bank Windhoek will again support the Economic Association of Namibia (EAN) with the maintenance and development of its institutional capacity to effectively manage its current and future projects.
Namibia’s first Property Expo slated for July 26
WINDHOEK - The Association of Estate Agents of Namibia (AEAN) will host Namibia’s first ever Bank Windhoek Property Expo on Friday, 26 and Saturday, 27 July 2019.
Oshikoto Region’s N$224 million development budget set to increase during MTEF
WINDHOEK – The Oshikoto Region has been allocated N$224.1 million for its development budget for the 2019/2020 financial year. For the remainder of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) this
MTC advocates for smart cities
WINDHOEK - The 2019 Smart Cities Africa Summit themed: “Co-creating smart cities in Africa – beyond the rhetoric,” took place in Johannesburg last week.
Air Namibia will continue flying to Frankfurt for foreseeable future
WINDHOEK – Air Namibia has rubbished allegations that it will no longer service its only intercontinental route, saying that, despite some media reports, that there has been no decision to suspend or terminate its