As Namibian farmers eagerly anticipate a favourable rainy season as forecast, the signs of climate change still linger.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Weekend farming can work if done right
Part-time farmers are often faced with tough decisions to make regarding their farming enterprises. The farming mode or type, location of the farm or village – and most importantly the choices of human resources that would drive operations in your absence are all worries that make for sleepless nights.
Capricorn Group’s ChangeMakers spread the holiday cheer
On Friday, 2 December 2022, the Capricorn Group and its subsidiaries Bank Windhoek, Capricorn Asset Management and Bank Gaborone, spread the holiday cheer by giving back to the most vulnerable communities across the region for their Regional Christmas Drive.
Namcor unveils high-spec world-class lubricants
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) last week launched a range of diverse sector and industry type lubricants just in time for the 2022 festive season and the start of 2023.
Kaposiao advocates for technical training
She has trained young and upcoming seamstresses, designers and fashion entrepreneurs. In over 15 years since she graduated from a fashion design school in Cape Town, she has worked for one of Namibia’s largest garment manufacturing plants while successfully running her own fashion business.
Opinion – Who are you?
Who are you, many may ask. If you happen to inquire from me, I will respond, ‘I’m Annette, daughter of ABC and so so’.
Opinion – Top organisational leaders’ challenges
Board interference in organisations’ operations is the source of many arguments and disagreements between the board and top management. The board of directors’ purpose is to oversee management as they operate and use organisational resources and make decisions.
City enters new year rudderless …political players mum on vacuum
As the walkout staged by Swapo and Independent Patriots for Change last Thursday and the 11th hour rejection of its job offer by Conrad Lutombi resulted in a leadership vacuum, the protagonists in the saga have elected to stay silent.
Military installations in sorry state
Little upgrading and maintenance of military installations inherited from the apartheid regime countrywide has left properties in a dilapidated state.
NWR, Shifeta negotiate train concession
The Namibia Wildlife Resorts and tourism minister Pohamba Shifeta are currently engaged in negotiations to try and find a solution to his disputed decision to grant 20-year exclusive rights to a hospitality company to build and operate a passenger train to Sossusvlei in the Namib-Naukluft National Park.








