This is a continuation of the previous article, where we discussed the guide to dealing with financial management in the case of climate change.
Zambezi farmers want reopening of quarantine stations, abattoirs…seek market access
Livestock farmers in the Zambezi region have called for the reopening of quarantine stations and abattoirs to facilitate the sale of their livestock.
Bank Windhoek grows northern property financing
Bank Windhoek sold 142 properties in 2023 through estate agents in northern Namibia valued at N$188 million. This is N$100 million more, compared to properties sold in the same area during 2021.
Musk’s xAI secures US$6b in new funding
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk’s startup xAI said it has raised US$6 billion from investors in an increasingly crowded artificial intelligence market.
Drought: Farmers forced to migrate …as government declares state of emergency
President Nangolo Mbumba declared a state of emergency on 22 May 2024 as the country grapples high levels of drought and food insecurity, with over 300 000 households already registered to receive drought relief.
Namibia urged to emulate SA’s health insurance
Former health minister Dr Bernard Haufiku has commended the government of South Africa for passing the National Healthcare Insurance (NHI) law to make quality healthcare available to all citizens, irrespective of their economic status.
Fishermen re-employment back to drawing board
Fisheries minister Derek Klazen and labour minister Utoni Nujoma say they will have to consult Cabinet on the re-employment of fishermen.
Mbumba: Africa Day holds great significance
Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba said Africa Day, celebrated annually on 25 May, holds immense significance in the collective history of the continent.
BoN emphasises accuracy in economic reporting
Deputy governor of the Bank of Namibia (BoN) Leonie Dunn has emphasised the importance of accuracy in journalistic activities, particularly in the field of economic reporting.
Oshikuku tables N$40m budget
The Oshikuku Town Council on Friday tabled a N$40 million budget for the 2024/25 financial year.









