Eight years ago, Rochelle Neidel ventured into full-time farming. Among the reasons for taking on farming, Neidel was driven by one significant conviction - to debunk the misgivings that the sector is inhospitable and a rough host for a woman farmer.
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Nedbank introduces private banking
Nedbank Namibia launched its new Private Banking offering on Friday, 6 August, which is specifically geared towards young professionals.
Pitching for Resilience continues to assist SMEs
Germany continues its support to mitigate the negative impacts of Covid-19 on the Namibian economy in cooperation with Namibia’s Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT).
DJ Spuzza’s Soek Soek remix reaches 1 Million YouTube views…Congratulations are in order
DJ Spuzza’s remix, featuring award-winning rapper AKA, ‘Soek Soek’ has reached an incredible 1 million views on Youtube.
King Elegant drops visuals for Mondambo …He is back
Afro-pop and dancehall artist King Elegant has been teasing the release of the official video for ‘Mondambo’, and it is finally here.
Opinion: On the Namibia – Botswana border issue
Namibia is bordering with Angola, Botswana, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. On 9 February 1990, it was clearly stated that all colonial boundaries and demarcations will be respected.
Opinion: Oceans: The balance of life
In the Earth’s wheel of life, the oceans provide balance. Covering over 70% of the planet’s surface, they play a critical role in maintaining its life-support systems, in moderating its climate, and in sustaining animals and plants, including minute, oxygen-producing phytoplankton.
NDP candidate vows to address corruption and favouritism
Self-employed Chripher Mukendwa Simasiku, who is the National Democratic Party (NDP) candidate for the upcoming Katima Mulilo Urban constituency by-election, says corruption and favouritism will be a thing of the past if he is elected.
Businesswoman robbed of N$32 500
A businesswoman at Oshakati was robbed of goods worth N$66 000, including cash of N$32 500 on Sunday evening.
Put teeth into cash crime-fight…unexplained wealth orders need strong institutions
The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) in the Bank of Namibia last week confirmed it intends to introduce unexplained wealth orders in a bid to curb financial crime.
