RUNDU – Kavango East governor Bonifatius Wakudumo said the region has made progress in supporting the agriculture sector. During his state of the region address last week, the governor attributed this success to government agencies. “We have focused on supporting our farmers, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. We have provided training and technical assistance to...
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Haingura vows to end Kavango East crime
RUNDU – Former Kavango East police commander Johanna Ngondo last Friday handed over the instruments of authority to her successor, Andreas Haingura. Haingura was previously the regional commander for the Omaheke region. After receiving the instruments of power, he promised to work with stakeholders to end crime in the region. Ngondo was transferred to the...
Economist: Oil not a job-creator
The oil and gas sector primarily serves as a source of substantial revenue for the government rather than a significant creator of jobs, an economist said. The sector has generated considerable excitement among Namibians, following recent discoveries. “Oil and gas are not a job-creator, but will generate potential revenues for government. Government needs to be...
Sheep slaughter capacity increases …improved export volumes
Local abattoirs almost doubled their output capacity during June and July, as they accounted for over 16% of the sheep slaughtered during the two months to mark an increased output from the 4 508 sheep slaughtered in June to 5 230 slaughtered in July. Complementing the improved slaughtering capacity of domestic abattoirs was the country’s...
Farmers’ Kraal – Understanding, treating plant poisoning
A significant number of livestock mortalities in many farming areas can be attributed to plant poisoning, especially during the spring months, at the onset of rainfall activities, or during periods of drought, especially in degraded rangelands. Many rangeland plant species contain chemicals that are poisonous to livestock when consumed. Poisonous plants vary in their toxicity and...
Aminuis agricultural show hailed a success… as young farmers gain exposure
Zebaldt Ngaruka EPUKIRO – The organising committee of the 20th edition of the Aminuis Agricultural Show described the recently-held event as a significant success and a crucial platform for young farmers to gain valuable exposure. Metarere Ngeenguno, chairperson of the organising committee, stated that the show provided an opportunity for young and emerging farmers to...
Nida seeks investors for Kavango Cattle Ranch feedlot
RUNDU – The Namibia Industrial Development Agency (Nida) is seeking investors for the development of feedlot and fodder as well as feed cultivation at its Kavango Cattle Ranch facility in the Kavango West region. In a statement on Namibia’s Industrialisation Agenda, the agency’s recently-appointed CEO Richwell Lukonga, noted that the investment also includes possible biomass...
Opinion – Scrambling for service delivery in the land of plenty
The South African racist and oppressive political dispensation denied Namibians their deserved services. With the advent of nationhood thirty-four years ago, one would have thought that basic services would be a right and made available to every Namibian, irrespective of social status and political affiliation. But the situation on the ground is just the opposite...
Namibia scores extradition success
Namibia’s recent success in returning a fugitive from South Africa to stand trial has underscored the importance of cooperating with Interpol to adhere to the complexities of the extradition process worldwide. The International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol)’s National Central Bureau (NCB) in Windhoek focusses its global police cooperation activities around Namibia’s crime areas of concern,...
‘Learners come high, drunk’… parents blamed for primary school drug abuse
OSHAKATI – The abuse of drugs and fermented beverages is rife, and a cause of concern at schools in northern Namibia. Teachers are facing challenges of learners sleeping and skipping classes, while some are aggressive as they are under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Northern teachers have also complained that drug and alcohol usage...








