Oshana youth thrives in poultry farming
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Simon Onesmus, a 34-year-old from the Oshana Region, owns a promising poultry farming business.
Simon Onesmus, a 34-year-old from the Oshana Region, owns a promising poultry farming business.
"Vote for your wellbeing" – a call for action by voters, emphasising that voting is a powerful way to influence the policies that shape one's livelihood.
An NBC News crew in the capital followed the voting process in the busy suburbs of some Katutura informal settlements.
This year, the United Nations General Assembly is again expected to overwhelmingly vote in favour of a resolution condemning the 63-year-old economic blockade against Cuba.
A young female livestock farmer at the ARAF Trade Fair urged her peers to participate in agricultural shows and overcome challenges.
The four-day ARAF trade fair at Usakos provided a platform for farmers to showcase their livestock at the agricultural show.
There has been an improvement in the livestock displayed by farmers at the ARAF Agricultural Show in 2025 compared to last year.
This is according to the Erongo Chief Agricultural Technician, Joel Kooitjie, a judge at the agricultural show.
The Windhoek Industrial and Agricultural Show has commenced for 2025, attracting farmers, agribusinesses and industry professionals from across the country.
Last year, the show welcomed over 64,000 visitors and showcased over 1,950 animals.
21 youth in business from the |Khomas Region's Windhoek West Constituency received income-generating equipment worth N$277,000.
The equipment aims to enhance their business and make income generation easier for them.
Learners from different schools in the capital participated in the Windhoek Vocational Training Centre Open Day, which aimed to encourage them to venture into TVET-related careers.
Windhoek Vocational Training Centre (WVTC) has received a boost to improve its studies and develop skills.
This follows a donation of two vehicles by Metje & Ziegler to be used in the field of auto mechanics, as well as equipment by the Social Security Commission for the welding field of study.
The low-altitude economy is among the industries yet untapped in Namibia, but it holds the potential to become a booming sector in the future. These were the sentiments of Yang Jinchai, Chairman and Founder of the World UAV Federation, at a conference held in Windhoek recently.