In a thrilling display of skill and determination, the ACFA B U/15 team delivered a commanding performance against Quest 11, securing a resounding 4-0 victory in their recent match over the weekend.
Year: 2024
Omukundu wovahongifikola veendodo dopetameko wa kandulwa po
Omukulunhuwiliki wehongo moshitukulwa shaShikoto Aletta Eises okwa ti omukundu wovahongifikola veendodo dopetameko osho wa kandulwa po shaashi ounona ova tameka ofikola paife.
Omupolifi a lumatwa medimo komunafikola
Okamatyona keedula 19 oka kwatwa po molwashi vati ka lumata omunambelewa wopolifi medimo, omulumenhu womido 42.
Shikongo: Onde li longekida okuyandja ouyelele kombinga yoshimaliwa sha tunga etala kOnhuno
Kakukutu kopolifi Inspector General Joseph Shikongo okwa ti ovanhu tava nyenyeta kombinga yeemilliona N$8.3 odo da longifwa okutunga etala peinda lopolifi pOnhuno nava kwatafane nombelewa yaye opo va pewe ouyelele womondjila.
!Nāsa xamn Zambezib din ge ra ǂnarema
ǂNamipeb !ûi!gâs di ministeris ra dītsâ ǁgūtsâdi, hâmara xamna Zambezi ǀkharib !nâ !khō!nom!noms dis ge !gâi!gâna sī!nâtama hâ.
Teks-i mātare-aon ge N$79 biljunsa surude hâ
!Nani ǁkhâgu ǀguigu māsa xoaǁnâs surudegu proxrammi ǁaeb nî !gûǀams ai!â !gauhâ hîan ge noxopa 235 505 teksmātare-aona noxopa mâǂoa hâ surudegu ǀkha ǂnôa, tis ge Namibiab Teksǀhaoǀhaos ǂNûiǂgāsa(NamRA) ra mî.
85%gu Namibiaǁîn ge ǂhanub ǂurusi !oabadi ai mûmâi!gâ hâ
85%gu xa a !nāsa Namibiab ǁanǂgāsaben ge ǂhanub ǂurusib !oabadi tsî ǀhûhâsib !oabadi hîa 322 klinikdi, 56 ǂurusib senterdi, 34 ǀkharigu ǀaeǁgâugu, haka ǂhanusi kai ǀaeǁgâugu, ǀgui !hū!nāsi ǁnaeǁgauǀîhe ra ǀaeǁgâub tsî 1 150 !narisarimara ǂurusib !khaidi ai !gâbasen hâ.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Part 2: Transitioning into commercial farming
As we continue on the tips and key points to be considered when transitioning into commercial farming that we covered previously, below are a few critical steps to consider as an emerging and experienced farmer seeking to go commercial.
Farmer’s Kraal With guest Hanks Saisai – Costly mistakes farmers should avoid
Many livelihoods in Namibia rely directly or indirectly on agriculture and the products that reward the hardworking men and women who farm as a way of life.
Lack of water, markets hinder Tsumkwe farmers
Water scarcity in the Tsumkwe constituency continues to prevent crop farmers in the area from producing sufficient food for household consumption and selling to locals for possible profit generation.







