Morocco no more a gateway to Europe for refugees
As a gateway to Europe, Morocco has long been a stop over for refugees from Africa but now the situation has changed. It has become home to many refugees.
As a gateway to Europe, Morocco has long been a stop over for refugees from Africa but now the situation has changed. It has become home to many refugees.
Namibia is expected to reap significant benefits from the Ethiopian Airways which will enhance relationships in trade, finance, tourism and cultural exchange.
Mariculture is a specialised branch of aquaculture, involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean. Although the industry is in its pioneering stage, the sector has witnessed growth despite climatic challenges.
The President of the Namibia National Farmers Union, Tobias Emvula, wants auctions to be held on a regular basis to encourage farmers to sell their livestock. Farmers unions, cooperatives and associations have a vital role to play in making sure that the Ompundja Auction Kraal is utilised to its full potential.
The Namibia Premier Rugby Club Wanderers lost by 27 points to 35 against Evergreen of South Africa in their fourth match of the Gold Cup on Saturday. Wanderers’ dreams of reaching the semi-final of the Gold Cup competition ended on Saturday, after they lost by narrow margin scores. The game started on a slow pace […]
San communities in western Zambezi are happy with the construction of a hostel at Ndoro Memorial Primary School at Omega Three village. Some children in the rural areas of Namibia still walk long distances to school and this is adversely affecting quality learning and teaching. To mitigate the situation, the Government has approved hostels in […]
Cuba has awarded Founding President Sam Nujoma the Mehdi Ben Barka Solidarity Order at a ceremony in the Cuban capital, Havana. This is one of the highest awards of the Organisation of Solidarity of the Peoples of Africa, Asia and Latin America. In his acceptance speech, Nujoma expressed appreciation and said he had followed in […]
With the water issue affecting central Namibia, the City of Windhoek will come up with fines for households that will record excessive water usage. Following the latest recordings that indicated a decrease in water saving by city residents, it seems that the run dry date is closer than expected.
An offshore demonstration against the “Ryazanovka”, a vessel applying for a license to catch endangered species in Namibian waters has been called off. Scheduled at Walvis Bay on Sunday, the event was called off due to security reasons at the port.
Some of the measures implemented to save water are affecting the lives of some small business people negatively. Among those affected are photographers who say there has been a significant reduction in the number of visitors to the park.