Government is committed to create enabling environment for farmers
Government is committed to creating an enabling environment for farmers and agricultural development. This will be done through the establishment of a clear legal framework.
Government is committed to creating an enabling environment for farmers and agricultural development. This will be done through the establishment of a clear legal framework.
Windhoek residents will have to dig deeper into their pockets for basic services as from 1 July. The City of Windhoek has announced an increase in municipal tariffs during the council’s 2017/18 Budget. Speaking at a media conference, Strategic Executive of Finance, George Esterhuizen says the increase is to ensure that the municipal services are […]
Windhoek-based entrepreneur, Martin Shipanga wants trading and retail sectors to be reserved for locals. The businessman says the global economic downturn should be a learning curve for Namibia to adopt an inward approach to business.
The National Assembly has approved the National Marine Pollution Contingency Plan. The plan replaces the National Oil Spill Contingency Plan of 2007, providing instruments to better deal with marine pollution in the Namibian waters.
The Ministry of Defence is committed to enhance operational efficiency by developing its human capital. Defence Minister Penda Ya Ndakolo said this at the graduation of 20 officers at Okahandja.
The high rate of pregnancy among school girls is a major concern in Namibia. It is in this light the Directorate of Education, Arts and Culture in the /Karas Region is conducting workshop to educate learners not to fall pregnant while at school.
The 14 Regional Governors on Thursday held a meeting with President Hage Geingob, who reminded them of their terms of of reference, which plays an effective role in championing socio-economic development at regional levels.
The Namibia Domestic and Allied Workers Union has called on government to speed up the ratification of the convention on the rights and protection of domestic workers.
Road safety in Namibia is undoubtedly a cause for serious concern as more and more lives are lost on national roads. It is against this background that stakeholders in the Hardap Region held a consultative meeting to discuss road safety.
More than 150 residents of Omatjete are planning to protest over the presence of aggressive elephants in the Daures Constituency of the Erongo Region, on Friday.