Omaheke ǀkharib hîa ge ǀgaisase nē kurib Gamaǀaeb !nâ coronas xa tsâǀkhāhe hâ ib ge ra mî, ǁîn ǁaupexa 51 000 khoena !goaxa kurib ǀKhūǁkhâb ǀams ai nî !khāǁkhae hâsa. Nausab, nē ǀkharib ǂurusib direkteri Jeremiah Shikuloba ge mî, nēsis kōsen Omahekeb !nâ ǁaupexa 5 000 khoen ǀguina ǀoasase a !khāǁkhaesa !khaisa.
National
ǀAeǂhuwigu ge ǁaupexa 600 000 hektarga ǂkhôadī hâ
580 480 Xa a !nāsa hektargu ge ge ǂhuwi, Namibiab ra ǁkhōǁkhōsa ǀaeǂhuwiga ǁaekorobe hō!â hîa ûigu, omn, kurus ǂnamipeba khao-oa kais hîa ra !hanagu, ûitsamaxūn tsî !aubǀguruna !hūb a ǂhabase ǂkhôasa.
Why crop rotation is important
Crop rotation has long been considered an important farm practice.
Farmers warm up to Agribank training
Farmers in Omaheke and Otjozondjupa regions responded positively to Agribank’s practical training and lecture sessions.
Investing in agriculture is worth it
For someone who is just getting started in building their wealth, the sheer variety of investment opportunities can be intimidating.
Agribank to assist women and youth
In its quest to assist women and youth in Agriculture, Agribank disbursed loans to the value of N$43 million towards women, while another N$38.7 million benefited the youth as clients under 40 years of age during the 2020/21 financial year.
Beating farming obstacles …Hijangoro’s ascendance to elite breeding
An unrelenting spirit has paid off for Tjipekapora Hijangoro who after many years of hard toil and experimenting with the Boer goat has emerged as one of the breed’s top producers.
MTC to spend over N$4m on IPO staff
MTC recently announced its Initial Public Offering (IPO) will require temporary workers for four months.
PDM calls for relaxation of capital requirements
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Nico Smit last week tabled a motion to establish a committee to investigate if the Bank of Namibia (BoN) is able to relax capital requirements for local financial institutions. In the same motion, Smit suggested the committee must investigate bridging finance for financial institution clients already in distress.
Jooste: Oryx assets must adapt to evolving retail environment
One of the biggest property companies in Namibia, Oryx Properties, on Friday confirmed the Covid-19 pandemic is the biggest challenge it has faced since its establishment in 2001.
