TSINTSABIS - ǀHûhâsib Tsintsabis dib ge ra ǂâiǂhansen, nē !âb hîan ǁîn di ǁgâuse go ǂan ib ra omkhâisensa ǁanǂgāsabena hā-ūbas !aroma ǂan!gâsa !ās ase hō, os nēsa ǀnîsi a īǁkhāsa ǁîn !hūo tsî omose si nî ǀamǂoasa.
National
Studying agriculture not an embarrassment
We are in the midst of a health and economic crisis which has drastically changed the way we do things.
STRANGE BREED – Tree climbing goats
Is this tree really full of goats?
FEATURE – Why your goat loses hair
If your goat is losing hair, parasite infestation or disease are likely culprits.
In-Focus – Controlling ticks in cattle
Ticks are blood-sucking arachnids that survive by feeding off both human and animal hosts.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Let’s rise from the ghost of 2019
Over the years, Namibia continues to receive less rainfall, forcing farmers to go down to the wire in a bid to save their ailing livestock and brittle crops.
Olive farming – the true measure of patience
Are you a patient person? Would you invest in a product and wait five years for it to bear fruit, literally?
Essential activities continue in Nyae Nyae
NYAE NYAE - With the support of the ministry of environment, the Nyae Nyae conservancy undertook its annual game count in September.
Kudos for Namibia’s pandemic response
Namibia’s response to the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic has drawn praise and admiration, with a top delegate during the 47th Plenary Assembly Session of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF), saying it “offers priceless lessons to be shared”
Theofelus concludes whirlwind Erongo tour
Deputy information minister Emma Theofelus this week completed her familiarisation tour of the Erongo region and the ministry’s facilities within the region.