2024-04-23Strauss Lunyangwe The Telecom Sports Grounds in Windhoek hosted the U/15 group matches of the MTC HopSol Youth League over the weekend. View more
2024-04-23Staff Reporter In efforts to fight inequality and support underprivileged students, Paheye Primary School in Omaruru received a major boost this past weekend when the Deon Hotto Foundation donated football and netball kits, stationery supplies and a laptop. View more
2024-04-23Staff Reporter Namibia’s Alex Miller and South Africa’s Lilian Baber won the elite men’s and women’s races in the 2024 Nedbank Namibia XC1 series that were held at the IJG Trails in Windhoek on Saturday. View more
2024-04-23Correspondent Let me first take this opportunity to thank the New Era newspaper through its AgriToday segment for granting me the honour of being the face and voice of the “Talk to the Vet” column, which is a new addition to the agriculture pages. View more
2024-04-23Correspondent Poor rain showers have been observed across the country and most farmers are now heavily reliant on irrigation methods to bolster their crop production, especially the growth of maize, sorghum and pearl millet (mahangu). View more
2024-04-23Correspondent Tomas Nikanor, a 29-year-old passionate rabbit farmer, shares that the secret to becoming a successful rabbit farmer lies in knowing all the traits and habits of rabbits, and not necessarily in putting up fancy infrastructure for production. View more
2024-04-23Otniel Hembapu Low levels of production and lack of access to lucrative markets saw Namibia importing 889 tonnes of avocados worth over N$16.4 million in the final quarter of last year, which represents an increase from the 756 tonnes valued at N$14.5 million imported in 2022. View more
2024-04-23Correspondent Hong Kong yesterday started phasing in a ban on disposable plastic products across restaurants and businesses, setting a six-month deadline for the city to eliminate plastic cutlery and other materials before risking fines. View more
2024-04-23Staff Reporter The Capricorn Corner building, Capricorn Group’s state-of-the-art office facilities in Klein Windhoek, recently earned EDGE Advanced green building certification, which is recognised by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group. View more
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