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Beyond Sanctions: Zimbabwe Urged to Address Governance Issues to Rebuild Its Economy

9 March 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   Zimbabwe has been urged to tackle its governance challenges as a crucial step towards revitalising its economy and fostering trade relations with Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations, including Namibia and others. International Relations Analysts, Marius Kudumo, emphasised that despite the recent lifting of sanctions by the United States, Zimbabwe […]

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Namibia’s Banana Planting Trial Project Underway

9 March 2024

    By: Hertha Ekandjo   The Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB), in collaboration with AvaGro, has initiated the first banana planting field trial project in the Singalamwe area, located in the Zambezi production zone. The trials commenced at the end of February 2024 and will cover approximately 0.5 to 1 hectare of land per trial […]

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Kavango East Councillor Calls For Hygiene Campaign

7 March 2024

  By: Annakleta Haikera   Kavango East Regional Council Chairperson Damian Maghambayi has urged the Ministry of Health and Social Services to collaborate with the regional council in conducting food hygiene awareness campaigns across all six constituencies in the region. His call comes in response to a recent food poisoning incident in the region that […]

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Oshikango Business Activities Continue on the Decline

7 March 2024

  By: Juliana Iikela   Once renowned as one of the country’s bustling border towns, Oshikango has been experiencing a significant downturn in business activities, signalling challenging times for local entrepreneurs and vendors. The vibrant atmosphere that once characterised the town has waned, leaving small businesses and street vendors grappling with the aftermath. The Villager’s […]

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Madison Metals Encouraged by High-Grade Uranium Assay Discoveries

7 March 2024

    By: Staff Writer   Uranium exploration company Madison Metals has recently unveiled promising assay results, indicating an average uranium oxide (U3O8), also known as yellowcake, content of 2.78% at Trench 6 in the Erongo region. This discovery follows closely on the heels of the company’s previous announcement regarding the uncovering of high-grade uranium […]

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MTC Launches eSIM for International Travelers

7 March 2024

  By: Dolly Menas   In a move aimed at revolutionising connectivity for international travellers, the Mobile Telecommunications (MTC) officially launched its Electronic Subscriber Identity Module (eSIM) solution. This cutting-edge service represents a significant leap forward, offering unparalleled convenience and flexibility to customers venturing abroad. An eSIM functions as a digital SIM, enabling users to […]

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Public Warned Against Illegal Land Transactions

7 March 2024

  By: Ludorf Iyambo   The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform has warned the public regarding the alarming trend of illegal land transactions in the Oshana region. This comes after the Ministry’s Communal Land Board department in  Oshana region reported an influx of cases involving the unauthorised sale and occupation of communal land, […]

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Opinion: The Pain Has Delivered Long-term Gain

7 March 2024

  Dr. John Steytler As I watched and listened to Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi table the national budget under the theme ‘Continuing the Legacy of Hage Geingob’, my heart grew heavy, but I also felt pride. The untimely passing of our President caused great shocks and sadness across Namibia and Africa. I felt this loss […]

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70% of Namibia’s Pork Imports Originated from Germany in January 2024

5 March 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   Namibia imported 431,250 kg of pork in January 2024 to meet local consumption demands, according to monthly statistics compiled by the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia. The data revealed that 70.8% of the imported pork, also known as pig meat, originated from Germany. Following Germany were South Africa […]

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Surviving the Harsh Desert Environment – Meet Utuseb’s Townfolk

5 March 2024

  By: Dwight Links   Located 54 km outside of Namibia’s coastal town Walvis Bay, lies the small settlement of Utuseb. Here, the community is nestled along the Kuiseb River on one side, while the opposite river bank is bordered by the Namib Desert. The essence of Utuseb is intricately woven into the daily struggles […]

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