ǀAEǁGAMS – Namibiab ǀawas !âgu di !hūǁîn ge Uukwaluudhi King Shikongo Hosea Taapopib di ǂgans ǀgoresa ūhâs dis !nâ gere am!nâxa ai!â ge ǂoa Satertaxtsēs ai. ǂGui !gôagu di khoen ge nē ǀgoreǀhaos !nâ ge
Opinion: Prolonged rearing narrows profit margins in broilers
Broilers refer to hybrid, heavy fleshed meat birds that reach slaughter weight at 35 - 42 days. It is shocking to note that some consumers, particularly in the northern regions, dislike purchasing live broilers due to their white plumage colour.
Katutura Expo 2019, a great networking platform
WINDHOEK - The 9th edition of the Katutura Annual Expo officially ended on Sunday. The event presented a remarkable and memorable agricultural networking platform for farmers and other businesses.
Keep your animals healthy by providing necessary supplements – Theo Nghilundua
WINDHOEK - Agra’s winner, Heifers with Breeding Potential from the southern parts of the country, has urged fellow farmers in the country to keep their animals healthy by providing them with the necessary supplements.
A nation that is not food secured is vulnerable – Shangula
WINDHOEK - Minister of Health and Social Services and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hifikepunye Pohamba Foundation, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, said “a nation that is not food secured is a vulnerable nation; therefore, something needs to be done”.
Meatco members nominate new directors
WINDHOEK - The chairperson of the Meatco board convened a Meatco special members’ meeting on 1 November 2019.
Subsidies of N$40 million leave fuel prices unchanged for November
WINDHOEK – Due to significant under-recoveries per product on the basic fuel price (BFP), it is estimated that the National Energy Fund will avail in excess of N$40 million in subsidies to spare consumers the burden of a fuel increase for November.
CIF highlights necessity of Namibian Construction Council
WINDHOEK – One of the main topics scheduled to be discussed at the Construction Industries Federation (CIF) Construction Conference & AGM on 14 and 15 November will be the establishment of a Namibian Construction Council, which is in line with the government’s commitment to have the council promulgated before the end of the 2019/2020 financial year.
Weapons seized at rallies …police chief urges political tolerance
WINDHOEK - Police Inspector General Sebastian Ndeitunga said weapons, including firearms, have been seized at political rallies across the country as campaigning for the general election heats up.
Over 400 000 born-frees register to vote
WINDHOEK – Of the over 1,3 million Namibians registered to vote in the upcoming general elections, 700 648 are young people, including 403 106 born-frees, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) announced this week.