Namibia: Namibia’s food security improves... No major price increases for...
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaAlbertina NakaleWindhoek-Namibians can breathe a collective sigh of relief following major local commercial millers’ guarantee that the situation is under control as...
View ArticleNamibia: Omusati hosts climate change conference
Source: New EraCountry: Botswana, NamibiaNuusita AshipalaOngwediva - The Omusati Regional Council in collaboration with the Adaptation at Scale in Semi-Arid Regions (ASSAR) project will host a two-day...
View ArticleNamibia: Early healthcare mitigates hepatitis mortality
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaAlvine Kapitako WindhoekThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has urged pregnant women who display symptoms of hepatitis E to seek medical attention as soon as...
View ArticleNamibia: Flood prone-areas lack proper sanitation
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaFlood-prone settlements of Kabbe in Zambezi Region are at high risk of contracting waterborne diseases as the affected villagers in those settlements have no proper...
View ArticleNamibia: Floods hit the north
Source: New EraCountry: Angola, NamibiaVictoria Kaapanda OshakatiSoon after communities in the northern part of the country were warned by the Namibia Hydrological Services to prepare for the seasonal...
View ArticleNamibia: Coastal residents caught napping by rains
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaEveline de KlerkResidents of Swakopmund and Walvis Bay are livid and feel it is high time coastal municipalities reviewed their drainage systems and emergency response...
View ArticleNamibia: Second flood wave on its way
Source: New EraCountry: Angola, NamibiaNuusita Ashipala OngwedivaFollowing heavy rainfall in Angola a second flood wave could swamp northern Namibia in the next four days, confirmed a hydrologist...
View ArticleNamibia: Grazing conditions improving
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaPoor rainfall performance this agricultural season has affected the recovery of grazing pasture in the country from the dry spell last year.According to the Namibia Early...
View ArticleNamibia: Hepatitis E might remain in informal settlements
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaAlvine Kapitako WindhoekThere are fears that hepatitis E in Havana and Goreangab informal settlements could become endemic, according to epidemiologist, Dr Lilliane...
View ArticleNamibia: Flood, rain cause havoc in the north
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaNuusita AshipalaOngwediva-Recent heavy rains and floods wreaked havoc in some parts of the northern regions, flooding schools as well as residential areas towards the end...
View ArticleNamibia: Schools closed in Zambezi due to floods
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaAron MushaukwaKatima Mulilo-Five schools in the Zambezi Region have temporarily closed due to heavy floods that have swamped schools in the low-lying areas following...
View ArticleNamibia: Late rains good, bad news for crop farmers
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaWindhoek-The current good rains have come too late for most communal farmers in the northern crop-farming areas but most disappointed are farmers in the Kunene Region who...
View ArticleBotswana: Botswana's quit notice to Namibian refugees
Source: Kenya Daily NationCountry: Botswana, NamibiaIn SummaryDukwi camp was established by the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in 1978Minister quoted saying that measures were in place to facilitate...
View ArticleWorld: Why ordinary people must have a say in water governance
Source: The ConversationCountry: Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, WorldGina Ziervogel Associate Professor, Department of Environmental and Geographical Science and African Climate and Development Initiative...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zimbabwean refugees leaving Botswana camp
Source: EastAfricanCountry: Botswana, Namibia, ZimbabweIn SummaryThe majority of the refugees fled Zimbabwe at the height of the violent presidential election in 2008The Namibia refugees have vowed to...
View ArticleNamibia: US pledges assistance to contain hepatitis E
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaKuzeeko TjitemisaWINDHOEK – The ambassador of the United States of America to Namibia, Lisa Johnson, has vowed her country will continue to assist Namibia in its fight...
View ArticleNamibia: More Namibian refugees expected from Dukwe
Source: New EraCountry: Botswana, NamibiaAlbertina NakaleWINDHOEK – Following the Botswana deadline that lapsed on July 14, more Namibian refugees from Dukwe are returning home voluntarily to avoid...
View ArticleNamibia: Kalimbeza loses over half a million worth of rice to floods
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaAlbertina NakaleWINDHOEK – The early floods experienced this year have destroyed unharvested rice fields worth more than N$500 000 at the Kalimbeza Rice Project in...
View ArticleNamibia: Namibia: Drought kills over 300 livestock in Aminius
Source: New EraCountry: NamibiaWINDHOEK – With the prolonged drought in Aminius Constituency in Omaheke Region, more than 300 livestock have died as farmers watch their animals helplessly succumb to...
View ArticleNamibia: Lessons from Namibia on curbing the spread of foot and mouth disease
Source: The ConversationCountry: Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, South AfricaTania Prinsloo, Lecturer in Informatics, University of Pretoria, University of PretoriaSouth Africa is in the middle of a...
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