ǀAEǁGAMS – Sîsenǂui ra direkteri ǂGuro Ministers Beros !nâb I-Ben Natangwe Nashandib ge ra mî, ǂhanub ǀkhamasa tsî ǁawosa sîsenǀgauga ǂgaekhâi hâsa, îb ǁawoǁawo nē proxrammi hîa ǀkhurub huib !aroma hâb
Northern farmers shown how to produce own bush-based feed
WINDHOEK - In support of the Namibian government’s state of emergency declaration on the current drought crisis, farmers in the northern parts of the country were shown how to diversify their income and
Private drought aid programme secures N$2.6 m…reaches out to 530 farmers
OTJINENE - Stalwart Southern rancher Henriette le Grange’s Namibia Farmers Drought Aid Programme reached a milestone last week Friday when the 530th farmer in the south received his free lucerne and the
Charcoal industry now employs some 10 000 workers
WINDHOEK - The charcoal industry in Namibia is experiencing an unprecedented boom with a growth of 42 percent in tonnages, according to the latest year-to-year figures. The blossoming industry also recorded
Otjozondjupa’s N$575 million to increase to N$610 million next year
WINDHOEK – The Otjozondjupa Region has received just over N$575 million for its development budget for the 2019/20 financial year. As tabled by Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein in his budget speech in
TransNamib commissions N$22 million Tamping machine
WINDHOEK – Last week, Deputy Minister of Works and Transport Sankwasa James Sankwasa, commissioned a new Tamping machine for TransNamib. The machine, which is a 08-16 Split Head Mod
City of Windhoek approves affordable housing concept
WINDHOEK - The City of Windhoek has for the first time approved an Affordable Housing Concept where it intends to build houses, most of which will be below N$1 million. This was confirmed at a media briefing last
PM disturbed by absence of internal procurement committees at public entities
WINDHOEK – While applauding those public entities that have implemented internal procurement committees, as required by the Procurement Act, Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila yesterday
Tax refund scam trial delayed due to sick judge
WINDHOEK - The trial of two Namibians and 12 Angolans accused of defrauding the Namibian
Murder-for-hire accused abandons plan to hire advocate
WINDHOEK - One of the persons in the trial of five people in a murder-for-hire trial has abandoned his plans to hire an advocate to defend him for lack of funds.