Nawa, Eva-Lisa Tuwilika(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2021-08-20)
The banking sector represents a vast assortment of firms, agencies and institutions with
operations ranging from small community banks to massive international corporations.
Managing the banking sector in Namibia presents ...
Kwaambwa, Esther Lombe Chitoshi(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-06-22)
First, I give glory and honour to the Lord God Almighty. I would like to express my gratitude and give my extended appreciation to Dr Thinah Moyo and Dr Julius Manda for their guidance right from the first day that this ...
Akashambatwa, Clifford Lubinda(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2016)
Cattle play an important socio-economic role in the livelihood of communal farmers in Namibia. This study examines the socio-economic determinants of adoption of improved livestock management practices among communal ...
Montle, Bonolo Pontsho(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2016-10)
Pearl millet is a major staple food crop of Northern Namibia dominantly produced by small scale
farmers. This paper examines technical efficiency of smallholder pearl millet farmers under
Conservation and Traditional ...
Abraham, Emilie Mekondjo(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-02)
Despite the importance of cattle and the enormous economic contribution to the country,
communal cattle farmers seldom earn increased return on investment because of their
adherence to their traditional system of farming. ...
Katjana, Johannes Katjana(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-10)
The declining trend of soil fertility of smallholder farms due to continuous land cultivation is a factor that limits crop production and threatens food security. Improving soil fertility is a major concern for the farmers, ...
Prediger, Kelsey Anne(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-05)
Pangolins are the most trafficked mammals worldwide and as Asian species’ numbers have
drastically declined, African pangolin species have been increasingly targeted for the illegal
wildlife trade. Due to their nocturnal ...
Mawenge, Gideon(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-11)
Globalisation increases competitive pressure and technological changes. Agribusiness in developing economies experiences these new challenges in an attempt to globalise their operations. These challenges have a continuous ...
Iiyambula, Ailla-Tessa Nangula(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2021-09)
Habitat fragmentation has increased the prospect of human and wildlife encounters consequently resulting in conflict. In an agriculture-focused landscape, conflict occurs when wildlife including carnivores destroy property ...
Cloete, Carolie(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2019-04)
Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVAs) are fast becoming the leading cause of
death globally. In 2010, one person died every 25 seconds due to an MVA. Namibia was highlighted in
2008 as the country with the highest accident‐related ...
Kays, Rosetha(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-01-30)
School dropouts have been a concern in Namibia, especially among San learners. Thus this research focused on developing a mobile counselling platform for Grade seven (7) primary school learners in Donkerbos village. The ...
Kandume, Puyeipawa, N(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2021)
Interoperability of health information systems (HIS) is a major challenge in many developing
countries and Namibia is no exception (Nengomasha, Abankwah, Uutoni, & Pazvakawamba,
2018). In Namibia, the MoHSS has failed ...
Akinmoyeje, Benjamin Akintunde(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-07-30)
Unmanaged stress negatively impacts the health of students and it has a tendency of leading to mental health disorders. Hence, the alarming statistics on stress - induced conditions in Namibia calls for concern. Unmanaged ...
Bauer, Cornelia(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-04)
Wildlife poaching provides a serious threat to conservation and eco‐tourism development. Antipoaching
activities have led to increased poacher‐ranger conflicts which have caused injuries and
deaths on both sides. Rangers ...
Diergaardt, Brandon(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-07)
Prehospital emergency care is an ever-evolving profession that requires constant review and improvement of services delivered. The evaluation of quality service delivery in the Namibian EMS setting has never been studied ...
Shehu, Mohammed(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2019-04)
Social media use within the business and branding spheres has exploded globally over the past few years. While Namibian SMEs are actively involved in social media marketing, there is a lack of deeper knowledge of audience ...
Kashele, Selma Ndapandula(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-02)
Prematurity is the major cause of neonatal death world-wide, Namibia included. In Namibia, the neonatal mortality has increased dramatically from 19 deaths per 1000 live births in 2000 to 30 deaths per 1000 live birth in 2014.
Mataranyika, Paidamoyo N.(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2019-10)
Malnutrition is a medical condition caused by an unbalanced diet, typically characterised by stunting, wasting and underweight in children. Worldwide, malnutrition causes approximately 45% of all deaths among children under ...
Ndjitaviua, George(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-10)
Sharps Injuries (SIs) are a major occupational health and safety issue facing health care professionals today. According to Shiao, McLaws, Huang and Guo (2002), nursing staff are at greatest risk, especially nursing students ...
Lucas, Adão Francisco(Namibia University of Science and Technology, 2020-04)
Infertility is a worldwide burden that requires attention, and yet has been largely unappreciated and understudied, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa where there is a high prevalence. The stigma of infertility among African ...