By Adolf Kaure. Oshana Region defeated Oshikoto Region in the final of the Maritime Week debate competition which recently concluded at Walvis Bay,...
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NamWater, this week reopened the Etaka-Uuvudhiya Earth Canal, a vital infrastructure project that represents much more than just an engineering achievement. This canal is a lifeline for the communities, farmers, and livestock of the Omusati, Oshana, and Oshikoto regions. The Etaka-Uuvudhiya Earth Canal, a 130-kilometre marvel, was originally constructed around 1974 by the South African […]
By Adolf Kaure. Oshana Region defeated Oshikoto Region in the final of the Maritime Week debate competition which recently concluded at Walvis Bay,...
The governor of the Oshikoto region, Penda ya Ndakolo, has called on the Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) and its members to move from...
By Michel Haoses. NamWater has suspended irrigation water supply from the Hardap Dam effective 31 October, a necessary measure due to current water...
AS has become a tradition for me and many other livestock farmers, I attended this year’s annual bull sale for Ruvale Brahman. This is what is...
Agricultural cooperation among BRICS countries is a crucial tactic to address the pressing issues of hunger, poverty, and malnutrition that afflict...
Kaieteur News- The Art Williams & Harry Wendt Aeronautical Engineering School on Friday announced that it has received approval from the National...
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has stepped in to support farmers and agricultural businesses struggling with the ongoing drought. A new policy, effective...
ABBOTS LANGLEY, England (AP) — Originally built to store crops from peasant farmers, the Tithe Barn on the edge of the English village of Abbots...
Originally built to store crops from peasant farmers, the Tithe Barn on the edge of the English village of Abbots Langley was converted into homes...
Originally built to store crops from peasant farmers, the Tithe Barn on the edge of the English village of Abbots Langley was converted into homes...