Ondonga Traditional Authority (OTA) spokesperson Enkali Frans says they plan maximising harvests by growing more maize to feed people during droughts.
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Moses /Garoëb elders grateful for food donation
The elderly in the Moses /Garoëb Constituency have expressed gratitude to the Khomas Regional Council for providing them food parcels, which they believe would help reduce hunger in their homes.
Digitisation: India’s magic bullet – 800 million on social grants – 40 million houses built in 10 years
After 75 years of independence, the world’s fastest-growing economy India looks to the next 25 years with sheer ambition and optimism.
Tribute to Obed Tulinane Emvula – 4 July 1943 to 01 January 2024
Some people are boastful about having fought for independence, even those who were typically spectators, while the truest freedom fighters play down their effective and meaningful roles in the struggle for independence.
Hospital rape victim dies… family seeks justice
Benny Brendon Classen, the man who was allegedly raped in March 2021 by an intern doctor at the Katutura State Hospital, has passed away.
Fighters crowned Okapya champions
Northern Stream First Division side Further Fighters Football Club are the 2023 Okapya Annual Sports Tournament youth champions after they beat Sasa Boys 5-4 on penalties in the final at Andimba Toivo ya Toivo Airport Sports Field on Christmas Day.
Ghana, Namibia settle for draw
Brave Warriors head coach Collin Benjamin says Namibia’s nil-all draw against Ghana in their final preparatory game before heading off to Ivory Coast for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations tournament is testament to the team’s hard work and focus, days before the kick-off.
Otjozondjima win Epukiro tourney
Otjozondjima football team was crowned champions of the Epukiro December tournament held at Okovimburu Sports Stadium in the Omaheke region during the festive season.
France drops renewables targets in new energy bill
Critics are deriding as a step backward the new French energy bill which favours the further development of nuclear power and avoids setting targets for solar and wind power and other renewables.
EU approves €900 mln German aid battery plant
The European Union (EU) on Monday approved a 900-million-euro German state subsidy for electric vehicle battery firm Northvolt to build a plant in Germany that might have otherwise been lured to the United States.