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Mushelenga continues security council reform chorus
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Mushelenga continues security council reform chorus

Namibia has been advocating for the reform of the United Nations Security Council for a long time, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Peya Mushelenga said on Monday. He said national leaders, including his mentor Theo-Ben Gurirab, the former president of the General Assembly, have called for the Security Council to be more representative and...

Swapo sifting ‘pot’ candidates – Shaningwa
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Swapo sifting ‘pot’ candidates – Shaningwa

HELAO NAFIDI – Swapo secretary general Sophia Shaningwa has said the party is in the process of identifying candidates within its structures for the electoral college through its internal democratic processes. At a mini rally held at Helao Nafidi on Saturday, she said after the electoral college, also known as ‘The Pot’, the party will...

Murdered Chipomho’s legs were broken, police say
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Murdered Chipomho’s legs were broken, police say

Ebba Kandovazu A nine-year-old girl whose charred remains were found at a dumping site also had her legs broken, the Windhoek High Court heard on Monday.This was heard during the criminal trial of three Zimbabwean nationals accused of brutally assaulting Natalie Chipomho.  Her body, according to a Namibian Police Force Senior Inspector, Detective Josef Ndokosho,...

Reho Spa revamp gains momentum
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Reho Spa revamp gains momentum

Lahja Nashuuta REHOBOTH – After several false starts, the latest attempt by the Rehoboth Town Council to revamp and revive Reho Spa finally got out of the blocks. Nestled in the heart of the town, the resort, built around the natural hot springs, could soon be the place to be for local and international tourists,...

Embrace sustainable methods, farmers told 
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Embrace sustainable methods, farmers told 

Auleria Wakudumo ONESI – The Olushandja Horticulture Producers Association in Onesi constituency has urged farmers to embrace sustainable farming methods to tackle environmental challenges, and ensure long-term productivity.  Silvanus Naunyango, the secretary to Olushandja group of farmers, said the association is ensuring that they produce vegetables for self-consumption, while the surplus is to be sold...

Aminuis Agri Show: Top breeds to strut 
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Aminuis Agri Show: Top breeds to strut 

Zebaldt Ngaruka  The 20th edition of the much-anticipated Aminuis Agricultural and Industrial Show will get underway on Thursday at the Aminuis Showgrounds, with communal and commercial farmers from the constituency and surrounding areas all expected to showcase their top breeds.  Metarere Ngeenguno, who is one of the organisers, said the event aims to highlight exemplary...

Farmers Kraal – The role, importance of farmers’ associations
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Farmers Kraal – The role, importance of farmers’ associations

The agricultural sector in Namibia is the backbone of the country’s economy through food production, employment-creation and income-generation.  The sector faces endless challenges associated with climate, market, technologies, inputs and conflicts.  These are hindering sustainable crop and livestock production in the country at all scales in all communal and commercial production environments.  In comparison, communal...

Cisca Katjatako: The epitome of courage, perseverance
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Cisca Katjatako: The epitome of courage, perseverance

FARM OTJATJINGENGE – Embracing challenges, being innovative, taking calculated risks, always striving to reach new heights and collaborating with fellow farmers have kept farmer Cisca Katjatako going for the past eight years.  Today, she runs and manages a hugely-successful garden at farm Otjatjingenge, which is situated some 30km from Okakarara. Here she plants and sells...

Namibia vulnerable to election misinformation 
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Namibia vulnerable to election misinformation 

The scourge of mis- and disinformation is about to become even more conspicuous, as campaigning for Namibia’s Presidential and National Assembly elections is approaching its business end.   Information deputy minister Modestus Amutse said the country faces challenges in regulating social media in Namibia, where mis- and disinformation mostly spreads because most social media companies are...

Omaheke hunger worries traditional leaders
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Omaheke hunger worries traditional leaders

Zebaldt Ngaruka The high number of hunger-related deaths in the drought-hit Omaheke region has left traditional leaders worried. Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate recently reported that 263 people were admitted to hospital due to malnutrition, while 26 have died of hunger-related cases from January to June this year. Earlier this year, the governor also appealed to...