!Norasasib tsî ǁawosasib ministeri Albert Kawanab ge ǂoa ge wekheb ai ge mî, ǂhanub ge 3 000 ǀawa!namn, 2 500 ǁkhaubasens mâisan, 300 !khō-omdi mâisan tsî 131 auton tsîna a sîǂuisa, daoguǁkhaedi tsî !nau-amsa !âgu tawa sîsens !aroma.
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US !Hūǂnûǁkhaeba-aos ge go tawedeǁnāxū
United States di !hūǂnûǁkhaeba-aos Namibiab ǁgas Lisa Johnsons, ge ǂoa ge wekheb ai tawedeǁnāxūs sarisa !Hūb di ǁÛb Hage Geingob ǀkha !Hūb Oms tawa ge ūhâ i.
Ovahimban ge xoas tsî khomaisa ǁkhākhāhesa go ū!oa
ǀNî ǁanin Ovahimba ǀhûhâsib din Tsoaxaubams !nân ge ǁî!nāpe !ereamxasiba ge ū, Kaoko!hūba (nēsi Kuneneb ti a ǂansab) xu ge doeǀkhī huri-am!ās ǁga īǁkhāsib !gâi ûiba hōs dib !aroma, Ovahimba khoena khomais tsî xoasa ǁkhāǁkhāsa.
Basic considerations on livestock handling
Handling livestock is always a risky exercise that can culminate into significant livestock injuries and deaths on farms because of improper livestock handling and inappropriate handling facilities.
Crop diseases and their control measures
Crop production is a form of agriculture that has been carried out since time immemorial, and it mainly involves the tilling or cultivating of the soil to sow seeds that later mature into plants.
Inaccessible funding derails Oshikoto farmer’s ambitions
A farmer in Oshikoto region whose career started in 2011 says his ambitions of expanding and producing on a larger scale is slimming, because he doesn’t have access to funding.
Covid hits communal farmers hard
Subsistence farming in the communal areas continues to bear the brunt of Covid-19, as farmers succumbing to the disease left behind a huge income shortfall for the surviving family members.
AfCFTA: SADC PF symposium shines light on key pitfalls
A regional symposium convened by the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) for SADC parliaments last week has revealed pitfalls on the road towards the full realisation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and galvanised parliamentary action as the region angles for rich pickings from the colossal trade agreement.
Khomas needs critical economic intervention
Khomas regional governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has cautioned that even though the region has activities in place to help development, these efforts are still not enough compared to the current regional unemployment rate which stands at 31.5% as per the Namibian Labour Force 2018 survey.
Government debt-to-GDP ratio rises above ceiling
The debt-to-GDP ratio for Namibia continued to rise further above the central government debt ceiling of 35% of gross domestic product as of March 2021. Total debt as a percentage of GDP stood at 62% at the end of March 2021, representing yearly and quarterly increases of 6.3 percentage points and 2.0 percentage points, respectively.
