Although the country’s beef sector has made tremendous inroads on the global stage, more work still needs to be done to further bolster local production and marketing value chains to ensure that Namibian beef remains in high demand worldwide.
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Councillors allegedly attempt to scupper RedForce report
A decision to replace current acting CEO of the Walvis Bay municipality John Esterhuizen has been taken with a pinch of salt by some councillors.
Hunger grips Omaheke
Malnutrition continues to wreak havoc in Omaheke after the region recorded 300 cases in six months.
Namibians demand BIG intervention
In 2008, all residents below the age of 60 received a BIG allowance of N$100 per person per month.
NNN: Govt will never sell out on genocide
Despite murmurs of doubt by certain quarters of society, Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says government will never sell out nor deviate from its political standpoint on the genocide issue.
Caregiver guilty of rape
The State wants the Windhoek Regional Court to sentence a man from northern Namibia, who raped a 13-year old girl four times during 2019 and 2020, to the maximum allowable punishment.
Over 9 000 teenage pregnancies since 2020
Gender equality minister Doreen Sioka has called on all stakeholders to join hands in addressing teenage pregnancy, following the alarming statistics.
Founding president Sam Nujoma’s sister dies
Founding president Sam Nujoma’s sister Frieda Nandjala Daniel died in Ongwediva Medipark last Wednesday after a short illness.
Mysterious animals continue wreaking havoc in Epukiro
Farmers in various parts of the Epukiro constituency in the Omaheke region are facing challenges from wild animals who kill their livestock.
Karasburg projects people-centred
Karasburg East constituency councillor Anseline Beukes says all completed and ongoing capital projects will solely benefit the less fortunate residents in the constituency.
