After a short pause, we thought it necessary to kickstart out financial management for farmers and Agripreneurs with debt management, which is a pain point for most of us, especially given the economic conditions and the ever-increasing interest rates.
Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )
Kavango West takes lead with community seed bank
Namibia has launched its first Community Seed Bank in the Kavango West region to help safeguard local seed varieties to promote biodiversity and ensure food security.
Namibia to establish vaccine factory
Plans are underway to establish a vaccine factory for animal diseases in Namibia, and it may begin supplying vaccines to the agricultural sector as early as the end of 2024.
The basics of fruit tree production
Growing fruit trees can be a very rewarding business venture; however, it requires farmers to possess essential knowledge and understanding to profitably grow trees of high value.
Split Meatco into two entities – farmers
Namibian livestock producers called on the country’s government to seriously consider the creation of two independent Meatco entities that would service producers north and south of the country’s Veterinary Cordon Fence (VCF).
Opinion – Grasping at straws: New EU sanctions on Russia
In a stellar display of strategic brilliance, the European Union is preparing to launch another wave of sanctions against Russia, this time targeting Moscow’s diamond exports and taking a desperate swing at Gazprombank.
Opinion – Present and future roles of youth in democratic governance
Democratic governance is a system whereby all the sectors of society participate fully and have responsibility for the affairs of their state i.e. participation by all.
Opinion – Mental health education, a call for psychiatric ward: Zambezi perspective
The year 2023 has in its own way brought me thinking that the community of Zambezi region in particular has not considered the seriousness of mental health.
Omuthiya VTC – new kid on the block
The newly-established vocational training centre in Omuthiya is fast becoming a household name among the technical education fraternity.
Peace Corps volunteers dive into Namibian culture
After 12 weeks of pre-service training in Okahandja, the 52nd cohort of 22 Peace Corps volunteers who arrived on 30 August, were sworn in on 16 November.









