June 20, 2022
Namibia: Gloves Off in Phosphate Dispute... Scientist Claims Real Threat Comes From Fishing Sector
An environmental scientist has spectacularly claimed the real threat to the marine ecosystem comes from the fishing sector, which, he argues, has never undergone an environmental… Read more »
June 15, 2022
Namibia: 11 Rhinos Poached in Two Weeks
The ministry of environment has recorded an alarming number of rhino carcasses in Etosha National Park from the beginning of this month. Eleven black rhinos have been poached in… Read more »
Namibia: Jumbos Invade Onesi Houses
A herd of elephants with babies invaded and continued to damage houses and fences at Oshikondailongo village in the Onesi constituency. Read more »
June 13, 2022
Namibia: Zambezi Schools Receive Tree-Planting Equipment
Ten selected schools in the Zambezi region received material and equipment on Friday valued at about N$400 000 from Nilaleg as part of its tree-planting initiative. The equipment… Read more »
June 03, 2022
Namibia: Lions Cause Havoc in Kavango East
Officials from the ministry of environment were on Wednesday dispatched to some communal farms in the Samagayigayi area of the Shambyu traditional jurisdiction in Kavango East to… Read more »
May 17, 2022
Namibia: Role of Bees in Quest for Food Security Amplified
Bee populations are rapidly declining and humanity must prevent this for their own existence. This is the view of the Women for Bees organisation, in light of the marking of World… Read more »
May 09, 2022
Namibia: Headman Suspended Over Rotten Drought Relief
The Oukwanyama traditional authority has placed Okambebe headman Fillemon Nghipangwa on suspension after drought relief food went to waste while under his care. Read more »
April 26, 2022
Namibia: N$10 Billion Needed for Long-Term Water Projects
THE government over the long-term needs an estimated N$10.5 billion for both bulk and rural water projects. The water programme is aligned and aimed to contribute to attaining… Read more »
June 23, 2006
Namibia: New Plan for Land Reform
With the willing-buyer, willing-seller policy on land reform not delivering the desired results, Namibia's biggest farmers' unions, the Namibia National Farmers Union (NNFU) and… Read more »
November 22, 2005
Africa: Environmental Concerns Raised Over $100 Laptops
NAMIBIA has warned against possible adverse environmental consequences amidst the hype following the launch of the "100$ Laptop", an ambitious project hoped to open… Read more »