Auleria Wakudumo Ministeri, Sîsengu tsî !Nari!oabadi dib, Veikko Nekundib ge ǂhanusise ǁnā daob hîa ge ǂgaoǀkhādi !oa a !gâi!gâi!nâheb, ǀkharisi Daob 3633 hîa Tsandis !garo!āba, Omugulugwombashes !garo!ās ǀkha Omusati ǀkharib !nâ ra !hûǁareba ǂoa ge wekheb di Donertaxtsēs ai ge ǁkhowa-am. Nekundib ge mîsa !oab ge nē daoba !norasasiba !naris !nâ hā-ū, tsaraba ǀoroǀoro tsî...
ECNs ge N$26miljunsa ǁanǂgāsaben ǁgau!nâs ai go sîsenū
Adolf Kaure Aiǂnû-aos, Namibiab ǁHûidi !Nans (ECN) dis, Elsie Nghikembuas ge ge mî, nē !Nans ge N$26 miljunsa ǁanǂgāsaben ǁgau!nâs !aroma 2025/2026 marikurib !nâ ge māǂui. !Kharu ge kurigu !nâs ge ECNsa ǁanǂgāsabena ǁhûidi ǂnamipe ǁgau!nâs !aroma ǀhûhâsigu ǂnûiǂgādi, aiǁgause Namibiab ǂNûiǂgās Demokrasis dis (NID) khami ge ūhâ i, hîa ǁHûidi !Nansa ǀhûhâsigu ǁgau!nâdi ǀkha...
Farmers’ Kraal with Hanks Saisai – Benefits of crop producers registering their businesses
When one is in production or aspires to venture into producing fresh produce like vegetables, fruits, or cereal grains, often a key aspect is overlooked by many producers, and that is to register as a crop producer. One must register with the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) as a producer of crop products, as this offers...
Meatco Foundation launches Agribusiness e-Academy … to boost farmers’ productivity
Undamuje Hambira The Meatco Foundation, together with its consortium partners, has launched an innovative Agribusiness e-Academy to strengthen the skills and resilience of smallholder farmers across Namibia and beyond. The initiative is delivered in partnership with Meatco Northern Communal Area (NCA), the Namibia National Farmers’ Union (NNFU), the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land...
Local abattoirs slaughter 4 655 pigs …as cattle exports decrease by 25%
In the final quarter of this year, particularly during the month of October, output at various local abattoirs remained steady as they managed to slaughter a total of 4 655 pigs during the month under review to record a 6.08% increase on a year-on-year basis. On a month-on-month basis, the total number of pigs slaughtered...
Osino announces reinterment of graves
Osino Gold Exploration and Mining has announced the reburial of graves that were exhumed from Farm Okawayo in January 2024. The four historical graves were exhumed on 13 January 2024 in line with Namibian heritage legislation and the Burials and Ordinance Act of 1966, following extensive consultation with the Office of the Presidency, the Ministry...
Regional growth drives domestic housing market
Standard Bank Namibia reaffirmed its commitment to driving growth, sustainability, and homeownership at its recent Home Loans Grand Finale. The event honoured top-performing estate agents, developers, and consultants whose dedication has shaped Namibia’s housing market. Standard Bank chief executive Erwin Tjipuka emphasised the bank’s strategic focus on growth and sustainability. “Namibia is our home, and...
TotalEnergies strengthens collaboration with Chevron
Further to an ongoing discussion of global exploration opportunities between TotalEnergies and Chevron, TotalEnergies EP Nigeria has signed a farmout agreement with Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited, a Chevron company, to sell a 40% participation in the PPL 2000 and PPL 2001 exploration licences offshore Nigeria. Located in Nigeria’s prolific West Delta basin, the PPL...
Namport declares N$100m dividend
After recording another year of strong financial performance, the Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) last week declared a N$100 million dividend to its sole shareholder, the Namibian government. The dividend, announced last Thursday by Namport chairperson, Nangula Hamunyela, is related to Namport’s performance for the year ended 31 March 2025. “We have seen positive growth in...
Domestic economic output expected to rebound in 2026 …but declining SACU and diamond revenues signal debt risks
The Namibian economy is expected to slow down marginally in 2025, with output constrained by weaker activity in manufacturing and primary industries, before gaining momentum next year. The latest figures from the central bank indicate the country’s real GDP growth should moderate to 3% in 2025, from 3.7% in 2024, The Bank of Namibia’s (BoN’s)...









