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allAfrica.com on MSNNamibia: Over 1,000 Tonnes of Pilchard Caught Despite Moratorium, As Debate Over Stock Recovery DeepensFishing companies Tunacor and Venmar caught more than 1 000 tonnes of pilchard in the past week, despite a government ban on harvesting this nearly extinct species.
Ranchi: Autos parked at a stand during a 24-hour nationwide general strike called by trade unions to protest against the ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNamibia: Kharas Farmers Push for Neckartal Green SchemeFarmers in the Kharas region are calling on government through the ministry of agriculture to expedite the operationalisation of green schemes around the Neckartal Dam, saying the construction of the ...
Fuelled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging ...
Sixty-eight million people needing food aid in Southern Africa, 23 million facing acute hunger in Eastern Africa, 4.4 million ...
Fuelled by climate change and relentless pressure on land and water resources, some of the most widespread and damaging drought events in recorded ...
TANZANIA is ranked among five of the top 10 freshwater fish producers in the world in 2022, according to a new FAO report titled “The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024: Blue Transformation ...
Perched on a secluded rise within the vast Gondwana Namib Park, Desert Whisper is a luxurious retreat for two, designed to ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNN$1.8 billion drought relief programme concludes – Country shifts to long-term resilienceThe extensive 2024/2025 nationwide drought relief program, costing an estimated N$1.8 billion, has officially concluded, Prime Minister Dr Elijah Tjitunga Ngurare announced on Thursday.The ...
Nigeria's Dangote petroleum refinery will construct storage tanks in Namibia to hold at least 1.6 million barrels of gasoline ...
Patna: Women and small-scale entrepreneurs in Bihar are reaping the benefits of the state's fisheries initiatives with fish production tripling over t.
Namibia’s arid climate makes it highly susceptible to severe weather shocks. The prolonged drought in 2023–24 caused a sharp decline in crop yields and exacerbated food insecurity. This paper ...
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