Rundu Town Council’s caretaker Sebastian Kantema says the town is struggling to deliver effective services, as it has depleted its funds that would allow for swift and quality service delivery.
unWrap – 20 years of chasing shadows for artists’ union
Widely believed to be a toothless bulldog that somehow forgot it can bite, artists union, Oruuano has had to defend its existence to members and simply been ignored by government and stakeholders more so now when artists are counting the losses of Covid- 19 in their pockets.
Labour Advisory Council to prioritise transition of informal economy
Chairperson of Namibia’s 14 Labour Advisory Council (LAC) Tuli-Mevava Nghiyoonanye has indicated that the transitioning of the country’s informal economy to a formal one is expected to be a priority on the LAC’s agenda during its current tenure.
Informal economy’s contribution cannot be underestimated
The Forum for Expert on Social Protection recently held a webinar on the ‘Impact of Covid-19 on the Informal Economy in Namibia’.
Island of Malta-grown potatoes headed for Namibia
Malta grown potatoes yesterday started a two-month-long journey to Namibia to help address the food crisis in the African state, Times Malta, the English daily reported on Saturday.
Okakarara woman poultry farmer narrates journey in the industry … calls for investors
Poultry farmer Vetjavi Mutjavikua, a resident of Otumborombonga, some 16km north-west of Okakarara, has shared her poultry farming experience, saying for one to succeed, a “thick skin and a ‘never-quit’ attitude is essential ”.
Opinion – Difficulty giving birth (Dystocia) in goats
As it is known to many that dystocia is very uncommon in goats, it was surprising to attend to a considerable number of dystocias in goats in 2019.
Opinion – The winter lambing and kidding season
With the commencement of the winter season, small stock (goats and sheep) farmers have a big task at hand of ensuring that this lambing (sheep birth) and kidding (goat birth) season progresses well in order to potentially achieve their production targets.
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NKURENKURUS- ǁGau!nâs ministers, Anna Nghipondokas ge ge mî, ǁnāti ī skolgu hîa ǂgaoǀkhāsa ǂurusib ǁgaragu ai dīǀoaǀoa tamagu mā-amhe tidesa, skolga ǁgau!nâs !aroma ǀhui-amsa.
ǁKharas ge ra ôa-am ǁhōxūhe ra ǂkhari-omde ǀariǂuisa
Dītsâdi hîas ǁKharas ǀKharisi ǀAwemā!nansa ra dīdi îs Aimûǀgarus 2030 di ǀaweǁguiga ǀoasase dīǂuise, xaweb ge, ǂkhari-omn mâsiba nēsib īsa !oa 2030ǁî kurib mûǂuiba ǀoasase sîsenǂuisa ra !hâumâi.