As the fight against gender-based violence continues, with each headline worse than the previous, more and more cases of rape under horrifying circumstances are coming to light.
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French snap election campaign starts
France began a frantically-short election campaign yesterday, with president Emmanuel Macron’s centrist alliance facing an uphill struggle to avoid a new defeat at the hands of the far-right.
Israel official says PM dissolves war cabinet
A senior Israeli official told AFP on yesterday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had dissolved the war cabinet following the resignation earlier this month of centrist leader Benny Gantz.
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Unam Ogongo campus rice harvest increases
Rice and poultry farming continue to gain popularity in northern Namibia, thanks to support from Unam’s Ogongo campus to students and local farmers.
Farmer’s Kraal With guest Hanks Saisai – The winter season and poultry diseases
The transition from the warm summer months to the cold winter months has posed challenges for many poultry farmers in Namibia.
Omaheke farmers lose 100 cattle to rustlers since January
The Namibian Police have raised concerns around alarming livestock theft cases in the Omaheke region, where both commercial and communal farmers have lost over 100 cattle to rustlers since the start of the year.
Pig farming not for the faint-hearted – Aihuki…thriving despite challenges
Although it comes across as a profitable and smooth-flowing choice of farming, pig farming is not for the faint-hearted as it comes with a lot of intricacies and high input costs, Epukiro’s renowned pig farmer Michael Aihuki has asserted.
NNN: Keep world hooked to our beef…SA dependence worrisome
Although the country’s beef sector has made tremendous inroads on the global stage, more work still needs to be done to further bolster local production and marketing value chains to ensure that Namibian beef remains in high demand worldwide.
Councillors allegedly attempt to scupper RedForce report
A decision to replace current acting CEO of the Walvis Bay municipality John Esterhuizen has been taken with a pinch of salt by some councillors.
