EU donates livestock trucks to boost Northern communal farming

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The National Planning Commission and the European Union (EU) delegation officially handed over five 30-tonne trucks to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform (MAWFLR) to boost the livestock value chain in Namibia’s Northern Communal Areas. 

NMT Media unveils monitoring report

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The NMT Media Foundation has officially launched reports of its study of a media monitoring project, launched during a national reflective consultation last year.

The publication reveals monthly monitoring reports and thematic briefing papers, further providing a guidance note for media practitioners.

PM urges young graduates to engage in food production

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Prime Minister Dr. Elijah Ngurare paid a visit to the Neudam Unam Campus, under the Faculty of Agriculture, Engineering, and Natural Sciences.

The purpose of the visit was to assess how the school operates and try to find solutions to some of the challenges it faces.

Rising usage of vaping products among youth alarming

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The use of vaping products among the youth in Namibia is rising at an alarming rate, with no regulations on the import and sales of these products.

These products often contain at least 5 grams of nicotine and can be highly addictive, leading to various health risks.

|Khomas schools shine at STEAM Quiz competition

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The third ExxonMobil Foundation STEAM Africa Zonal Quiz competition took place on Saturday, drawing participation from various schools in the |Khomas Region.

Namibia records four child labour cases

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Today marks World Child Labour Day, aimed at reflecting on achievements made in and intensifying action against child labor.

Namibia has recorded four cases of child labor since 2023.

Okahandja community wants dagga plantation suspects transferred

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Okahandja residents are expressing their concerns over the suspects linked to a dagga plantation being held in the local police holding cells.

 They fear that the suspects may interfere with investigations due to their proximity to the crime scene.