Debmarine Namibia Premiership struggling outfit Citizens FC head coach Gustav Tjituka has said the only thing that can revive the club’s fortunes on the pitch is a wholesale revamp of the playing personnel and crafting a new strategic path for the club.
Coetzee to rope in more ‘international’ players
Welwitschias head coach Allister Coetzee recently shared that he will continue to integrate players with international exposure and experience into the senior national team setup, saying Namibia will need all her best talents at this year’s World Cup in France.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Why insurance is vital in agriculture – Part 2
As we continue on last week’s column on insurance, it is important to emphasise that insurance is an essential aspect of the farming industry, as it provides financial protection to farmers against potential losses due to unforeseen circumstances.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Learn, unlearn and relearn
Aristotle, a towering figure in ancient Greek philosophy who made important contributions to logic, criticism, rhetoric and psychology among others famously wrote “The more you know, the more you realise you don’t know.” This can not be more true than when applied to the modern world, or in this case farming.
Enabling food self-sufficiency in Namibia
To some, food self-sufficiency and food security may seem to be the same. However, these are two different phrases, with food self-sufficiency being an enabler of food security.
Namibian estates in Congos to facilitate African trade…industrial estates to be constructed on donated land
The Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade aims to develop donated land in both the Republic of Congo and in the Democratic Republic of Congo to promote trade in Namibian goods and services in west and central Africa.
PM urges youth to harness opportunities for economic growth
Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said Namibia is a wealthy country, but the majority of its citizens are poor.
Opinion – 5G rollout a catalyst for Namibia’s socio-economic transformation
Namibia is working hard to become a knowledge-based society, no longer largely driven by agriculture alone. This means that new technology and innovation need to be embraced.
Opinion – Gender and economic development
The World Health Organisation defines gender as the socially-constructed roles, behaviours and activities that a given society considers appropriate for men and women.
Man stabs woman to death…injures another
A man allegedly killed a woman and severely injured his sister-in-law on Sunday evening at Rooibank, situated about 60 kilometres from Walvis Bay.




