The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform is planning on implementing a project that is aimed at strengthening Namibian food systems to recover from emergencies and disease-related shocks.
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Trans-Zambezi among Africa’s safest corridors
The Trans-Zambezi Highway officially known as the Walvis Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi Development Corridor (WBNLDC) is without a doubt one of the safest corridors in Africa, as it eliminates the necessity for police escorts to accompany trucks moving valuable cargo along the corridor.
Over 500 child abuse cases reported in Oshikoto
A total of 557 cases of child abuse have been reported in the Oshikoto region between 1 January to 18 March 2024.
No sports on Katutura and Khomasdal fields… infrastructure is Namibia’s Achilles heel
The Katutura Multi-purpose Youth Centre and the field behind the Khomasdal Stadium, designated for football matches and track and field events, are currently occupied by homeless people.
Namibia aims for strong finish at African Games
Namibia will be hoping to secure more medals at the 13th African Games before the games comes to an end this weekend.
Investing in Namibian athletes a path to excellence …as Namibia celebrates independence
Since gaining independence in 1990, Namibia has been steadily carving out its place on the global sporting stage.
Omaheke schools complete Zonal Athletics
Schools in the Omaheke region held their Zonal Athletics champs in various constituencies over the weekend.
New sports facility for Nkurenkuru …state-of-the-art centre coming up
The Ministry of Sports, Youth and National Service has lived up to their promise to bring sports facilities to the Kavango West region.
Volleyball refereeing course kicks off at coast
As part of the Namibia Volleyball Federation (NVF)’s strategic plan, 42 referees are attending a Federation International de Volleyball (FIVB) referee development course at Swakopmund in the Erongo region.
Trump unable to post US$464m bond
Donald Trump faced having assets seized in a humiliating blow to his carefully cultivated image as a self-made tycoon as his lawyers acknowledged Monday he doesn’t have the cash to appeal a US$464 million fine for fraudulently inflating his wealth.