Topline Brahman and Simmentaler breeds will go under the hammer this coming Friday at the Northern Select’s much-anticipated auction at Agra Pens in Grootfontein, where some of the country’s best-kept bulls and females will be on display.
Steep decline in cattle exports as drought persists
Namibia’s livestock sector experienced an incessant month-by-month decline in cattle exports, which saw the number of exports plummeting from 22 214 heads exported in August this year to 13 899 heads exported in September.
DBN sustainable due to strong liquidity reserve
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recorded a loss of N$270 million during the 2022/23 financial year, compared to N$185 million the previous year.
Opinion – Youth participation in Namibian politics
Namibia has had a long history of youth battling and crying for independence, of which the same was attained by youth participation, but it has now become taboo in modern times for the youth to do so today.
IUM continues to empower graduates
The International University of Management (IUM) continued its tradition of excellence last Friday, conferring qualifications upon 832 students during its vibrant summer convocation ceremony at the institution’s main campus.
Muteka calls for youth quota in Parliament
Member of Parliament Emma Muteka has called for the introduction of a youth quota in parliament to address the challenge of youth under-representation.
Omafo school offers education to children with disabilities
The Omafo Private School in Helao Nafidi town, Ohangwena region, has made it its mission to offer special education to learners with disabilities.
Breast cancer a concern in Namibia
Namibia is facing a severe health burden, with metastatic breast cancer frequently detected at a late stage, complicating treatment and outcomes.
Imalwa gets reprieve in Fishrot case
Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa (PG) last week got a reprieve from Windhoek High Court judge Orben Sibeya in her fight to attach the assets of the Fishrot accused.
Shiimi: SOEs clamour for bailouts every day
Public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday slammed some State-owned enterprises for their mediocre performance and ineffective service delivery.









