From a Biblical perspective one can say that God ordered humanity to prioritise agriculture with the instructions “in the sweat of your face you shall eat bread.”
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Namport signs MoU with Dunkerque Port in France
WALVIS BAY - The Namibia Ports Authority signed a memorandum of understanding with the Dunkerque Port in France to share information and expertise with regards to infrastructure development, tourism and management among others.
Exploration investment crucial for mining sector continuity
WINDHOEK – The mining sector, which is one of the most important sectors in in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contributions, will only continue to be an important factor to the domestic economy if new mines are discovered.
Overview for Organising Business Records
Organisations achieve success in their competitive environment by realising their business goals through proper management of their strategic resources. Effective records management is a key enabler for achieving business success, it ensures that records containing strategic information which should be used as a basis of sound decision-making are readily available.
Al Dahra employees unhappy with work conditions
WINDHOEK – Employees at Al Dahra, a grape and date agricultural company in southern Namibia, say they live in deplorable conditions and receive low wages.
Unemployed nursing graduates concern SPYL
WINDHOEK - Secretary of the Swapo Party Youth League (SPYL) Ephraim Nekongo has requested government to reduce the number of nursing intakes at tertiary institutions because many of them end up being unemployed after they have graduated.
Stray animals, alcoholism concern Outjo mayor
WINDHOEK - Outjo mayor Samuel !Oe-Amseb is troubled by free roaming animals at the town and that some residents have put up kraals in residential areas.
‘Von Asha’ sketches his way to fame
WINDHOEK - Erastus Ashipala, socially known as Von Asha, has made a name for himself and is currently taking the portrait sketching world by storm.
Kavetuna urges staff to reduce wastage of resources
WINDHOEK - The Deputy Minister of Health and Social Services, Juliet Kavetuna has urged the health staff and all the other role players in health care provision and services in Namibia, to strengthen the general coordination to avoid duplications and wastage of resources that are diminishing day by day.
Kafidi heads for graceful retirement
OMUTHIYA - The Director of Education, Arts and Culture for Oshikoto Region, Lameck Kafidi who will be retiring next month bade farewell to the educational fraternity on Friday as he handed down awards of excellence to hundreds of learners and teachers.