KEETMANSHOOP - The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development, through government’s Mass Housing Development Programme, yesterday handed over 89 houses to beneficiaries in the Krönlein suburb of Keetmanshoop.
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People with disabilities face barriers to employment
Although various government offices, ministries and agencies seem to employ persons with disabilities, most of them are employed in low and middle-level positions such as clerks or labourers.
GBV: Swanu leader clarifies his position
Almost two weeks after his controversial remarks in parliament about women being too dependent on men, Swanu parliamentarian Tangeni Iijambo yesterday claimed his statements were taken out of context.
Campaign addresses period poverty
WALVIS BAY - The Walvis Bay Urban constituency office along sponsors Shoprite and Lil-Lets on Monday launched the ‘Keep a Girl in School’ campaign aimed at providing sanitary pads for needy girls in various schools.
Tsoaxubams !ā!khōmais ge !hū!âsa ǀhûǁarebese ra ǁan khoen !nansa go ǀkhae
TSOAXUBAMS - !Amku ǁan!khaisa ūhâs di ǁhawos ge 31 ǁanin Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibias (SDFN)din Tsoaxubams ai ǁan hâna go ama kaibahe.
!Nāsa ǂurusib sîsenaon ge !hūǂgā-amdi tawa a ǂhâbasa
ǂUrusib ministeri Dr Kalumbi Shangulab ge ǂoa ge wekheb Wunstaxs ai ge ǂanǂan, Namibiab ra ǀaweǀawe !hūǀgorade ǀhui-amsa, o i a ǂhâbasa !khaisa hāǀaro ra ǂurusib sîsenaon !hūǀgoradi ǁga nî sîǂuihesa.
Major pig breeds
The third-most recorded breed of swine in the United States, Berkshires are known for fast and efficient growth, reproductive efficiency, cleanness and meat flavour and value.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Let’s grow our own food
Growing fruits and vegetables seems overwhelming to most people, but it’s actually much simpler than it sounds.
From meat to the greens…a livestock farmer’s transition to horticulture
Cleophas Katuuo, a renowned livestock farmer in the Omaheke region has defied traditional norms and societal stereotypes by successfully venturing in horticulture.
Swarms of locusts invade Kavango East
RUNDU - A swarm of African migratory red locusts has last week Thursday invaded the Kavango East region, sparking fear among the residents and farmers.