Government miffed with beef, animal feed and dairy imports
Government is not happy with the import of foreign beef, animal feed and dairy products into Namibia. Namibia now spends about N$2,4 billion annually to buy foreign livestock products.
Government is not happy with the import of foreign beef, animal feed and dairy products into Namibia. Namibia now spends about N$2,4 billion annually to buy foreign livestock products.
The City of Windhoek is expected to complete the repair of potholes by the end of July. Public Relations Officer Lydia Amutenya made the announcement at a media conference.
The first Vocational Traning Centre (VTC) will soon open its doors at Keetmanshoop in the //Karas Region to increase the long-term employability of young Namibians. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the centre, the Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Training and Innovation, Becky Ndjoze-Ojo, reiterated that vocational institutions are key in the […]
Residents in the Erongo Region have requested the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources Minister to extend the deadline for fishing rights applications.
A young family in Omulukila village in the Omusati Region has beaten poverty with a thriving chicken business. Tresia Nikolaus is only 24 years old but she’s well on her way to strive in her business venture. Instead of waiting on government handouts, she decided to start a chicken farm. Customers are coming from far […]
Majority of rural women are missing economic opportunities because they fail to organise themselves. This is the view of the chief community liaison in the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare.
Governor of the Hardap Region warned parents against the abuse of social grants of their children. Emse Isaack made the call during the commemoration of the Day of the African Child held at Stampriet in the Hardap Region.
Okahandja residents are up in arms over the alleged failure by the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development to investigate allegations of corruption and poor service delivery at the town. The corruption allegations, among others, are linked to the awarding of tenders, land delivery and bias employment within the municipality.
The annual Ovambanderu commemorations of the late Chief Hijakungairi Nguvauva will officially take place at Okahandja on Sunday. The event kicked off on Friday with the arrival of different delegates and commencement of traditional rituals and dances. Founding President Sam Nujoma and Ovambanderu Chief Kilus Nguvauva are expected to address the gathering. Head of the […]
Day of the African Child Kiddies Bulletin 2018