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Zambezi women brew profits from devil’s claw

By Patience MakweleIn Judea Lyaboloma, Zambezi Region, a group of women has transformed what was once considered a stubborn weed into a source of...
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Hope Farm hailed as a ‘timely intervention’

By Jeremiah NdjozeAgriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform minister, Inge  Zaamwani described the recent launch of the Hope Farm Project, a public-private initiative, as...
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Oil should benefit youth – Shilunga

By Adolf KaureSpecial advisor and head of the Upstream Petroleum Unit in the Presidency, Kornelia Shilunga said that all stakeholders have a collective responsibility...
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Power for 70 percent households by 2030

By Jeremiah NdjozeThe Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy is looking at the electrification of at least 26,700 households per year, in order to...
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FinTech Square returns

By Jeremiah NdjozeThe FinTech Square, an initiative of the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) returns this year, for the fourth time running, with...
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PDM to wrestle for Omatako

By Jeremiah Ndjoze Barely two years after joining the Popular Democratic Movement of Namibia (PDM), from the SWAPO Party, former national deputy secretary general of...
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Poultry farmers blindsided by import decision

By Etuhole AmutenjaLocal poultry farmers say they were caught off guard by government’s decision to allow American poultry products into the Namibian market, a...
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Helao Nafidi residents demand electrification

By Marx ItamaloResidents of Omusabwa location in the Helao Nafidi town have expressed dismay with the town council for the delay in the supply...
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City dilly-dally’s on Ombili flood victims

By Stefanus NashamaThe City of Windhoek has confirmed there are currently no formal plans to relocate flood-affected residents of the Soviet Union area in...
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Urban agriculture: Cultivating Namibia’s resilient future

As Namibia’s cities expand and climate pressures mount, a new movement is taking root in urban agriculture. More than a way to grow food,...

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