From January to March 2024, the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) recovered over N$5.8 million.
Year: 2024
Opinion – Oil could improve economy without adversely affecting other sectors
Although Namibia’s oil and gas industry has the potential to boost the country’s economy, careful management and diversification are essential to ensure this potential is realised without detrimental effects on other industries.
Opinion – Social work field supervision at a crossroads
Since Independence, the social work profession has expanded exponentially from being housed exclusively in the Ministry of Health and Social Services to six more government ministries, many state-owned agencies, United Nations agencies, institutions of higher learning and the private sector.
N$1 billion war chest swings open …as drought hampers Kunene voters’ registration
As government’s almost N$1 billion emergency relief fund kicks into gear with a comprehensive plan to aid both farmers and food-insecure families, the debilitating drought is also throwing spanners into the works of the Electoral Commission of Namibia in Kunene.
Govt delays Omaheke uranium decision
Government indicated it is reluctant to make a decision on uranium mining in the Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System (STAS) because of gaps in the scientific data available.
Mootu demands NYC answers
Lawmaker Utaara Mootu has pressed youth minister Agnes Tjongarero to release a forensic report into the state of affairs of the National Youth Council.
119 Swakopmund homeowners move in
At least 119 residents of Swakopmund became first-time homeowners on Monday after the National Housing Enterprise handed over houses that were completed by New Era Investment.
/Khomanin decries Khomas region ‘gerrymandering’
The /Khomanin Traditional Authority has rejected a proposal for Khomas region constituency boundaries to be redrawn.
Krönlein seeks Keetmanshoop Urban move
Politicians and residents have agreed that Krönlein suburb in Keetmanshoop be incorporated into the Keetmanshoop Urban constituency.
Bwabwata’s Kwe bemoan exclusion
The Khwe people of Bwabwata have asked why they are without a recognised traditional authority or area of jurisdiction they can call home, 34 years after Namibia’s political independence.
