Author: Correspondent (Correspondent )

Home Correspondent
Meatco NCA ge HACCP sertifikata  NCIsa xu go !khō!oa
Post

Meatco NCA ge HACCP sertifikata  NCIsa xu go !khō!oa

Sîsenao-i xa xoahe hâ Namibiab di ǂNûiǂgās hîa ǂGaoǀkhāsa ǂharugub !Harib ain xūna nî hâs ǂan!gâs Sertifikatga Māǂuis !ereamsa tani hâs (NSi), ge Meatco NCA (Pty) Ltdsa, ôa!nâdi hîa ǁamaxūhe ra ǂûn, khoen hîa nî ǁaman !aroma ǁkhōǁkhōsasi-e !khōǂgā tama hâs di ǂkhîǂkhîxasib di ǁgauǁgaus ase ra !khō!oahe sertifikati (HACCP) ti a ǂansaba ge mā. ...

ǂOa ge kurib dis xa a kai ǂharugub ǁgauǂuis ge Tsaraxa-aibes !nâ ra !âuǀkhāhe
Post

ǂOa ge kurib dis xa a kai ǂharugub ǁgauǂuis ge Tsaraxa-aibes !nâ ra !âuǀkhāhe

ǀGamǁî !nās ase nî Tsaraxa-aibes !nâ ǂnāǁnâse a ǀaweǁguisa ǂHarugub ǁGauǂuidi ge 12 xu 14 Taraǁkhumuǁkhâb 2024 nî hâ tsî ǂoa ge kurib xa !nāsa !gôab khoena nî ǂgae.  Nē ǁâudīb hîa Tsaraxa-aibes ǂHarugub ǁGauǂuidi komites xa Tsaraxa-aibes !Ā!khōmais ǀkha hâ ǀhûǁ-areb ǀkha !khōdanahe hâs ge, ǀgaisa !âsa ǂkhari tsî ǁaegub ǀnōb ǂharuguna (SMEs) ǁnā...

Farmers’ Kraal – Winter season and common poultry diseases
Post

Farmers’ Kraal – Winter season and common poultry diseases

The transition from the warm summer months to the cold winter months has posed challenges for many poultry farmers in Namibia.  Between May and September, farmers often encounter various health issues with their flocks. To reduce the risk of poultry deaths, farmers need to be aware of the following aspects.  The change in weather conditions...

Libya central bank ‘suspends all operations’
Post

Libya central bank ‘suspends all operations’

The Central Bank of Libya said on Sunday it was “suspending all operations” after a bank official was abducted in the capital Tripoli, in a statement posted on social media.Musab Msallem, head of information technology at the Central Bank, “was kidnapped by an unidentified group from his house this morning,” said the statement. The bank...

Markets split in preparation for Powell speech 
Post

Markets split in preparation for Powell speech 

Stock markets diverged Monday, following last week’s strong performance, as traders await a meeting of central bankers that could give fresh signals about the US interest-rate outlook. Positive data last week eased concerns about the health of the US economy after markets were hammered earlier this month due to recession fears and a Japanese interest-rate...

Opinion – Why parastatal privatisation is risky 
Post

Opinion – Why parastatal privatisation is risky 

The privatisation of State-owned enterprises is increasingly being presented as a solution to the challenges these entities face, particularly in Namibia.  Proponents often argue that poor management and inefficiencies justify transferring State assets to private hands.  However, this perspective overlooks the broader and often detrimental consequences that history and global examples have demonstrated. While it...

Town councils struggle with communal landowners
Post

Town councils struggle with communal landowners

OMUTHIYA – The Oniipa and Omuthiya town councils have expressed concern over the high amount of compensation communal landowners are demanding or seeking to develop the land independently. During a meeting of the National Council Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure, and Housing held in Omuthiya on Wednesday, the Oniipa Town Council’s Property and Land Management...

Youth seek more inclusion
Post

Youth seek more inclusion

SWAKOPMUND – The youth are increasingly advocating for a more inclusive role in shaping policies that directly affect their lives, particularly in areas such as education, curriculum development and social development. This is according to Namibia National Students Organisation (Nanso) Erongo regional leader, Adele Mkunqwana, who was a panellist at a youth engagement with Vice...

Venaani not impressed with polygamy push … wants bread and butter issues
Post

Venaani not impressed with polygamy push … wants bread and butter issues

Rudolf Gaiseb Legal practitioners, political analysts and traditional authorities have strongly advocated for the legalisation of polygamy in Namibia. Even in the absence of any laws to govern this lifestyle, it was recently reported that prominent political and business leaders have pledged to support the cause – financially or otherwise.  New Era spoke to some...

Oshakati continues easing burden on residents 
Post

Oshakati continues easing burden on residents 

Auleria Wakudumo  In an ongoing effort to ease the financial burden residents, the Oshakati Town Council announced the continuation of waiving all residents’ municipal accounts in arrears.  This measure forms part of the council’s commitment to provide relief to its residents, especially in these challenging economic times.  Last year in September, Council announced that all...