Disgruntled farmer Tjitavi Kambausuka says he has been struggling to get farmland for his cattle, and feels left out by the government.
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Capacity building workshop on climate change planned for MPs
Speaker of the National Assembly, Professor Peter Katjavivi has stated that even though Namibia’s carbon footprint is negligible, the country has nonetheless felt the effects of climate change that continue to disrupt the livelihood of ordinary people as the majority of citizens heavily rely on subsistence agriculture to survive.
Heroes’ Day remembrance goes to Oshikoto
The Heroes’ Day commemoration preparatory committee met on Monday to discuss and prepare for this year’s event that is taking place in the Oshikoto regional capital, Omuthiya,.
Paragon takes Menzies fight to Supreme Court
Joint venture partners Paragon Investment Holdings and Ethiopian Airlines want the High Court to allow them to petition the Supreme Court over the exclusion of the bid evaluation committee in the review proceedings filed by its predecessor, Menzies Aviation, in 2022.
Warriors to wait for new Cosafa date… as team returns from World Cup qualifiers
The Brave Warriors are looking forward to the rescheduled Cosafa Cup, aiming to build on their recent performances and continue their team development and rebuilding process.
Samoa defeats Desert Jewels in series opener
The Debmarine Desert Jewels suffered a 54-44 defeat against Samoa in their opening match at the 2024 Pacific Netball Series, held yesterday at Nissan Arena in Brisbane, Australia.
CBS edge Sunshine in thrilling encounter… as Astoria keeps momentum
On a cold Saturday morning, Collin Benjamin Sport (CBS) Academy proved their mettle by defeating Sunshine Private School 4-2 in an exhilarating U-19 division match of the MTC HopSol Youth Soccer League, held at the Trustco United sports field in Windhoek.
Detained Uganda activist freed but ‘in bad shape’
An environmental activist in Uganda who is opposed to a huge oil project led by French giant TotalEnergies has been freed after five days in detention, his employer said yesterday.
India’s heatwave longest ever, worse to come
India’s heatwave is the longest-ever to hit the country, the government’s top weather expert said yesterday as he warned people will face increasingly oppressive temperatures.
More regions propose splitting
A growing number of residents and organisations are calling for the creation of new regions and constituencies to accelerate development planning, and strengthen governance at the regional and local level.









