Hansie van der Merwe is an exceptional horticulture farmer who has demonstrated at a commercial level that a farmer does not necessarily need huge tracts of land to farm cost-effectively.
Year: 2019
South Africa’s NAMC delegation visits Meatco
WINDHOEK - Meatco hosted a strategic engagement between a delegation from the National Agricultural Marketing Council (NAMC) of South Africa and Meatco representatives.
Agricultural journalist invited to the information tour in Germany
Namibian agricultural journalist Deon Schlechter is participating in an information tour to Germany on the topic of ‘The Future of Agriculture’ in connection with the AGRITECHNICA trade fair in Hannover.
The dangers of aflatoxins in food
NEUDAMM CAMPUS - The University of Namibia Neudamm Campus recently hosted a lecturer from Dr Pungu Okito from Southern Utah University on aflatoxins.
Windhoek Palm Hotel turns 1
WINDHOEK - Passionate about service excellence, Windhoek Palm Hotel, situated in Windhoek West, on Friday last week celebrated their first year in hospitality industry.
IPM rewards NaMedia boss
The Institute of People Management (IPM) last week hosted a leadership awards gala dinner at Windhoek’s Palm Hotel.
Hartlief joins O&L Group …NaCC gives deal a green light
WINDHOEK - The O&L Group yesterday announced it has acquired majority ownership of over 60% in Hartlief as part of its 2025 strategy, which aims to employ 10 000 people.
UDF advocates skills training
WINDHOEK - United Democratic Front of Namibia (UDF) leader Apius !Auchab has vowed to establish a skills development and vocational training agency, once elected into power. !Auchab is one of the presidential candidates contesting for election this month.
RP pushes for ex-Koevoet recognition
WINDHOEK – President of the Republican Party Henk Mudge has vowed to continue fighting for the recognition of former Koevoet members and the South West African Territorial Force (SWATF) war veterans.
Mudge said many of these officers who served in those units were suffering today.
NSFAF to pay N$10 000 towards non-tuition fees
WINDHOEK – The Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund (NSFAF) says to be equitable and in the interest of all Namibian students the fund has decided to pay N$10 000 towards non-tuition fees per student as for now.