Namibiab ǁGuiris ǀHaos ge 23 ǀKhūǁkhâb 2022 ai, !Hūb ǁûb, Hage Geingob di !khōdanas !naka, United Arab Emerates di Dubaib !nâ mâ Grant Hyatt Hoteli taw age hâ i.
ǂNamipeb ministeris ge mâtikō !gôab !aubǀgurun nî !auhes !gôaga go mā
ǂNamipeb !ûi!gâs tsî !narisarimas ministeris ge, !aubǀguruna !ûis di ǁgûtsâdi ase, mâtikō xamarin Bwabwata !Hū!nāsi ǀGuru!hanab ǂnamipe a !auhe ǁkhāsa ge mā, Kyaramacan !Gaeǁares ǁanin hîa ǀguru!hanab !nâ ǁan hân !aroma.
Snakebites: First aid tips for livestock
The rainy season is also usually snake season, therefore, it is vital to learn how to live with snakes as farmers.
Agriculture rebounds despite Swakara losses
Most agricultural industries in Namibia achieved positive results in 2021, but international trade restrictions imposed in an attempt to contain the Covid-19 pandemic has had a severely negative impact on the country’s Swakara industry.
Showcase events create opportunities
Communal farmer Tjivii Tjombe has encouraged farmers to make use of animal showcase events for the optimal marketing of their products.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Let’s adopt a winning mentality on farming
It is encouraging to pen a story of a communal farmer defying all odds and doing well in the dog-eat-dog world of livestock stud farming.
Local authorities receive N$2 million for urban agriculture
Four local authorities received the Urban Agriculture Grant e-voucher card valued at N$500 000 which totals up to N$2 million.
Communal farmer shatters stud auction records
Farmer Elton Gurirab who is based at |Â#gomes (|Naras), a communal area in the Erongo region near Okombahe, last week made history after fetching the highest price ever for a communal farmer at a small stock stud auction.
Letshego Bank’s home loans gain vitality
Since last year, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has partnered with Pan-African finance organisation Letshego Bank Namibia (LBN) to increase access to affordable housing finance for thousands of individuals in Namibia.
Namport shines through Covid…as cargo and container volumes increase
Challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in Namport revenue declining 2% to N$1.113 billion (2019/20: N$1.138) overshooting a target of N$1.032 billion for the 2020/21 financial year.





