Small livestock and crop farmers in the south and central-eastern parts of the country have been warned to take extra precautions against an advancing massive cold front, which will see towns such as Rosh Pinah, Aus and others receiving heavy winter rain showers.
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Windhoek pensioners demand debt write-off
Over 300 pensioners from Katutura in Windhoek took to the streets yesterday, demanding that the City of Windhoek write off their municipal debts and introduce a prepaid water and electricity system.
Namandje drops Amushelelo
Renowned criminal lawyer Sisa Namandje has withdrawn as the legal representative of forex trader-turned-activist Michael Amushelelo in his fight against the prosecutor general’s decision to attach his properties.
Agricultural projects reap fruits in Ohangwena
Several agricultural projects in the Ohangwena region have improved the livelihoods of the residents and created permanent employment for farmers, according to the region’s governor, Walde Ndevashiya.
Oshikoto invests in local economic development
Micro, small and medium enterprises in Oshikoto region received a shot in the arm through private and public partnerships during the 2022/23 financial year.
Excessive health institutes could be disastrous
The mushrooming of health training institutes in Namibia in response to national health challenges could have a disastrous outcome.
Kandjeke concerned with Karakul Board’s financials
Auditor general Junias Kandjeke has expressed great concern about how the Karakul Board of Namibia is running its affairs after the company recorded losses for four consecutive financial years.
More than 20 girls to partake in Olufuko Festival
More than 20 girls have registered to participate in the Olufuko Annual Festival, which is scheduled to take place from 1 to 7 July 2023 at Outapi in the Omusati region.
Ipumbu urges empowerment of women and youth in trade
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has emphasised the crucial role of women and youth in advancing Africa’s economic integration agenda.
Pod thieves upset collectors
Katutura women who are making a living from selling seedpods of the majestic camelthorn tree are aggrieved by the rate at which their packed bags of pods are stolen.









