The recently-conducted extensive facilities audit in both Namibia and Botswana is further proof that the two countries remain fully committed to their quest to jointly host a memorable Africa Cup Nations (Afcon) in 2027, deputy chairperson of the joint bid committee John Muinjo has reiterated.
Chess tournament a success
Patience Tsuses and Heskies Ndahangwapo delivered the best performances in the women’s and men’s categories of the Namibia Chess Federation (NCF) national chess championship qualifiers, held over the weekend at the Protea Hotel Fürstenhof in Windhoek.
Records tumble at National Long Course Championships
Swimmers broke 18 records at the Bank Windhoek Namibian National Long Course Championships, which took place over the weekend at the Olympia Swimming Pool in Windhoek.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – How to separate your personal finance from business finance
Separating your account is one of the most crucial things we need to do as farmers. This is an essential step for agripreneurs to ensure that they manage their finances effectively.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Let’s brace for a possible dry year
Fellow farmers, despite prospects and predictions of a favourable rainy season, the reality on the ground seems to hit differently. The land is simply too barren and hardy in most parts of the country
Communal farmer thrives on small stock …Kanguatjivi’s love for sheep, goats pay off
Steve Kanguatjivi spent most of his formative years among livestock. As a young man growing up in rural Omaheke, the economic potential of livestock farming was entrenched in him by his parents and the community around him alike.
No budget allocation for Welwitschia Fund
In May 2022, Namibia launched its first sovereign wealth fund, known as the Welwitschia Fund – and currently, the fund remains with an initial seed capital of N$300 million.
Impalila road to be completed in July
The construction of the low-volume seal road at Impalila Island in the Zambezi region is set to be completed in July. Road Authority CEO Conrad Lutombi announced this during a site visit with works and transport minister John Mutorwa on Friday.
Farmers alarmed by Meatco sabotage talk…northern producers bemoan reputational damage
The Livestock Producers Organisation (LPO) has expressed their shock at the allegations of alleged Meatco sabotage while northern farmers bemoaned the reputational damage their products may have suffered.
Sewage halts learning at Onesi
Learning and teaching at Onesi Secondary School have been suspended due to overflowing sewage that started on Thursday last week. Close to 900 learners were sent home until the problem is rectified.









