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STRANGE BREED – The Herdwick sheep
The Herdwick is a breed of domestic sheep native to the Lake District in North West England.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Rain: blessing or curse for crops?
As a result of global warming, the world’s climate is changing and its effect is being felt the world over.
Hydroponics initiative pays off
Namibian farmers are slowly embracing hydroponics production as a means to an end against frequent dry and arid conditions of drought that the country is accustomed to, which places a tremendous strain on grazing pastures.
Airlink to launch direct flights from Walvis Bay to CT
Airlink, the privately owned regional airline, intends to launch a convenient new direct service between Cape Town and Walvis Bay, commencing on 2 March 2021.
Standard Bank’s business series returns
The third session of the Standard Bank #GrowYourBusiness series takes place on Thursday, 18 February with an exciting line up of acclaimed panellists who will share their expertise and help business people prepare for the opportunities that come with adversity.
STADIO offers safe registration across the country
STADIO Namibia, formerly known as Southern Business School Namibia, is making enrolling and registration for tertiary education in Namibia easier.
Sanlam launches future business leaders project
Sanlam yesterday announced the opening of its entrepreneurial support programme, called Sanlam Bridge.
Difficult choices have to be made – Shiimi
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi this weekend blamed the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic for the worsening fate of the airline industry.
Chicken manure for electricity
While Namibia still imports most of its electricity from South Africa and other countries in southern Africa, a number of new power stations, including renewables (solar and wind) are coming to the fore.
