As the current rainy season progresses, good rainfall has been recorded in almost all parts of the country. As a result, crop farmers are witnessing a productive crop production season with noteworthy growth of maize, sorghum and pearl millet (mahangu).
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Insurance in the agriculture context
Insurance has become a hot topic within the agriculture sphere. It seems everyone is hopping on this insurance wagon.
Benefits of reintroducing valuable perennial grasses
Namibian rangelands present a variety of forage resources to livestock and wild animals for survival. These plant groups include grass, trees, bush, and forbs utilised by both grazing and browsing animals. Grass is, however, the feed-base of grazing livestock in Namibia.
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – Have you ever considered poultry farming?
Poultry farming is defined as ‘raising different types of domestic birds commercially for the purpose of meat, eggs and feather production’.
Poultry enterprise thrives on unique promotion drive
Elijah Samora Konguavi has a somewhat unconventional way of marketing his poultry enterprise, aptly named Konguavi Poultry Investment. While many like him are turning to traditional media, such as newspapers and radio to promote their businesses, Konguavi has chosen the least used ‘word-of-mouth’ route – and it has been working.
NHE provides shelter to 60 families
The accessibility to decent housing improves people’s lives and mental health, while also creating a conducive environment in which communities can thrive.
Iipumbu calls for speedy law crafting
Namibia needs a good company law that will facilitate a protective and fertile environment for economic activity. The law must, therefore, create a business environment that is attractive to the investor and the entrepreneur to stimulate economic activity in Namibia.
Opinion – Namibia’s battle with rape, suicide and passion killing
How people die remains in the memory of those who live on, how many people are we going to lose if passion killing, rape, and suicide continue?
Opinion – Unlocking Namibia’s economic growth and opportunities in 2023
The global economy is facing a new set of challenges in 2023, as inflation, geopolitical tensions, and the ongoing signs of the Covid pandemic continue to affect countries worldwide.
Bakgalagadi yearn to improve their lives
The Bakgalagadi community at Corridor 21 in the Aminuis constituency plead for government to recognise them as a marginalised group.






