ǀAEǁGAMS - ǀGūǁae ge Ministeris ǂUrusib tsî ǀHûhâsib !Oabadi dis xa a māǂuihe !gôakhâigu ge ra ǁgau, ǁnāpa di 3,630 !nae!khaidi hepatitis Es dide hû ǀkharigu Namibiab di disihakaǀa ǀkharigu digu !nâ a !nurisa !khaisa. ǀKhomas ǀkharib ge hoan
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!Anu ǁgam-e mās ge ǀaena ra ǁkhauba – Kaiyamos
ǀAEǁGAMS – Kai ǂhâsib ge hâ !gao!gao tsî ǂhâǂhâsa !oabadi !ā!khōmais ra mādi, aiǁgause ǁgam-i tsî ǂkhari-omn tsîna hoa ǂhâsigu xa ra mâǂoase ǁgaumâisa tsî nēs !nâ-ū hepatitis Es khoraǂuisensa ǁkhaesa ǂgui ǁanǂgāsaben nēs xa ǀgaisase ra tsâkhāhe xui-ao. ǀAeǁgams !Ā!khōmais di ǂgiǂgosi ǀawemā-aos, Loide Kaiyamos ge ǁnāpas ge !onkhao hâse gere tsēdīhe Hoa !Hūbaisi Tsēs !omna ǁās dis di gowaǀîsas gere Goreangab ǂnaumâiǁanǁguib !nâ mā soab ai ǂoago wekheb
Animal diseases still taking toll on livestock, wild life
WINDHOEK - Animal diseases are still taking toll on livestock and wild life in Namibia, and especially lumpy skin disease that has been prevalent in Zambezi and various regions of the Northern Communal Areas (NCAs) since last year.
Mangetti farmers striving for superior cattle genetics
WINDHOEK-The Mangetti Farmers’ Association (MFA) desires is striving at superior genetics to upgrade the standard of its livestock products.
Horticulture shines despite challenges
WINDHOEK – Namibia is set to register its highest production of white maize, wheat and mahangu in eight years with a total of 76 660 tonnes of the staple diet of most Namibians coming from home soils this season.
Championing ICT through the National Digital Strategy
As the 5th National ICT Summit draws to a close, we can look back on an event that has grown and matured over the years. With stakeholders from all sectors, taking part and discussing ICT and how it can assist in propelling our great nation forward to growth and prosperity and affect real socio-economic change.
Armas becomes a vital cog in Namibia’s logistics machine
WINDHOEK - With Namibia’s role as a logistics hub in the southern Africa region becoming more apparent, business and job opportunities increased exponentially in Namibia’s harbours and transport sector. Andreas Armas of Andreas Armas Stevedoring CC and Misty Bay CC says he runs successful businesses in this tough sector.
Did you earn your bonus?
The end of another year is rapidly approaching and all thoughts are on December, the festive season is the season of giving. This means bonuses, 13th cheques are on the way and some employers even give a 14th cheque.
Competition Commission offers leniency for cartel behaviour
WINDHOEK - In an effort to curb anti-competitive behaviour amongst Namibian companies, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) yesterday launched its Corporate Leniency Programme (CLP). The CLP provides a framework for businesses engaged in cartel conduct to report themselves to the Commission and hand over evidence regarding cartel conduct in return for lenient treatment.
Neumbo forgery case postponed to December
RUNDU - The case of Linus Tuzeerendo Neumbo of Neumbo Private Investigators Agency accused of forgery and uttering alternatively fraud was postponed to 04 December for the court to set a trial date.