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Day: May 15, 2017

  • May 15, 2017
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Community leaders in Windhoek’s informal settlements urged not to sell land

Newly elected community leaders in Windhoek’s informal settlements have bee been urged not to sell land illegally to people. This was said by the Community Development Officer representing the City Of Windhoek, during the handing over of certificates to community leaders in the Samora Machel settlement.

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  • May 15, 2017
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Kalimbeza Rice Project a Green Scheme success story

The Kalimbeza Rice Project in the Zambezi region is one of the most successful projects under the Green Scheme initiative. Within a short period of its existence, the project has now positioned itself to become the major rice producer contributing towards food security in the country.

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  • May 15, 2017
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Army worms continue to cause damage in Zambezi

Army worms continue to cause damage to maize crops in the Zambezi Region. The pests have been invading the Kataba farm in the Masida district since January.

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  • May 15, 2017
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Namibia celebrates International Day of Midwives

Over 300 000 women die every year worldwide during and after giving birth, while about three million babies do not survive during the first three months. Namibia’s Officer in charge of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Loide Amkongo, raised concern during the celebrations of the International Day of Midwives on Saturday.

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  • May 15, 2017
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Women continue to make inroads into farming despite challenges

Women continue to make inroads when it comes to farming despite the challenges they face. Female farmers say more should be done to attract women into farming as this would emancipate them from the traditional subsistence farming.

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