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Year: 2024
Talk2the Vet Dr Puna Kaurivi Kazapua – Understanding fatal effects of rabies
Welcome to another exciting and informative edition of our weekly Talk to the Vet column, where we will discuss and unpack all things around the rabies disease, which is a major global concern as it is zoonotic, which means it can spread from animals to humans and vice versa.
NNN: Banks must meet Govt halfway…as Nedbank reaches out
The agriculture sector contributes over 8% to Namibia’s gross domestic product (GDP) and accounts for over a fifth of the local workforce, but the sector still remains largely unappreciated, as it received only 4% of total loans and advances from private banks in the last eight years.
TotalEnergies to develop Nigeria’s Ubeta Gas
TotalEnergies, operator of OML 58 onshore licence in Nigeria with a 40% interest, together with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Ltd (NNPCL, 60%), have taken the Final Investment Decision (FID) for the development of the Ubeta gas field.
Europe stocks rise with French vote on horizon
European stock markets attempted to rebound yesterday, despite jitters over the first round of French elections taking place this weekend.
Trustco to buy back shares for N$90m
Trustco Group Holdings Limited yesterday stated it has entered into an agreement to buy back a significant block of publicly-traded shares on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange from the University of Notre Dame du Lac (Notre Dame), for US$5 million (over N$90 million) in cash.
New visa regime to promote fairness … northern hospitality achieves highest occupancy
The success of government’s decision to implement visa requirements for those countries that require visas from Namibians will largely depend on the industry’s ability to mitigate the impact and negotiate agreements to sustain domestic tourist inflows.
Parliament wants more teeth in national budget
In its quest for greater autonomy and involvement in the national budget rather than being reduced to rubberstamping, the National Assembly went on a benchmarking exercise to determine the best modalities to implement at home.
Pharmacies caught in price-fixing
Over 200 local pharmacies have been found to have engaged in price-fixing during the last 15 years.
Prioritise local manufacturing – Kandorozu
National Unity Democratic Organisation presidential hopeful Vetaruhe Kandorozu is concerned about foreign dominance in Namibia’s manufacturing industry.
