Namibia: Residents Want More Free Goats

Otjimbingwe dwellers in the Erongo Region want more funding pumped into the Namibia-German Special Initiative Programme and are also citing unfair distribution.
  • Namibia:   Otjimbingwe Residents Want More Goats

    New Era, 24 January 2013

    Discontented Otjimbingwe residents say they want more funds to be allocated to them from the Namibia-German Special Initiative Programme (NGSIP) so that more people can benefit… Read more »

File photo of Ms Teopista Nalubega tending her goats at her home.

  • Namibia:   Row Over Freebie Cattle, Claims of Bias

    New Era, 23 January 2013

    Some members of the Ombuijovakuru community in the Okakarara Constituency are up in arms over alleged unfair distribution of cattle from the Namibia-German Special Initiative… Read more »

  • Namibia:   80 Jobless Youths Empowered

    New Era, 16 November 2012

    The Namibia-German Special Initiative Programme on Wednesday distributed free goats to 80 unemployed youths at the Omitara settlement in the Steinhausen Constituency. Read more »

  • Namibia:   Free Goats for Desert Dwellers

    New Era, 28 November 2012

    The Topnaar community living on the outskirts of Walvis Bay is set to benefit from the Namibian-German Special Initiative (NGSI) programme that is aimed at empowering rural… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Greed Derails Goat Project

    New Era, 17 September 2012

    Chief Max Haraseb of the /Gai-o-Daman Traditional Authority in the Kunene Region, and Sesfontein Constituency Councillor Hendrik Gaobaeb, had to hastily stop a planned distribution… Read more »

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