A new entrant into Namibia’s fuel landscape is set to become one of the first locally owned major oil marketing companies (OMCs) in the country. Pending regulatory approval, a landmark decision could elevate Nasan Energies Namibia to become a leading player in the country’s retail fuel market, thereby restructuring an industry historically dominated by multinationals. ...
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Chery’s Tiggo CSH lineup offers prestige and practicality
Chery has firmly established itself as one of the most exciting automotive brands in Namibia, offering a combination of cutting-edge technology, contemporary design, and uncompromising value. The latest additions to its line-up—the Chery Tiggo 8 Apex, Tiggo 7 CSH Plus, and Tiggo 9 CSH—showcase the brand’s commitment to delivering premium motoring experiences without the premium...
M&Z Motors, SSC adequately equip WVTC …ensuring trainees have necessary skills for labour market
The M&Z Motors Group on Tuesday joined the Social Security Commission (SSC) in making valuable donations to the Windhoek Vocational Training College (WVTC) to ensure trainees are equipped with the necessary skills required by Namibian industries. While the SSC contributed welding and boiler making equipment to the WVTC’s welding programme, M&Z provided two vehicles for...
Green hydrogen remains govt’s strategic priority
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Natangwe Ithete has clarified government’s position on the proposed African Sustainable Industrialisation Institute (ASII) that has been suggested to help African governments and businesses identify and leverage opportunities in green industrialisation. The proposal came to the fore during the recent Global African Hydrogen Summit took place in...
MTC, MICT kuna kuhanesa kufuta nkenye kupitira monongodi
Mtc maris kavageve nye egano lyawo lyokomeho asi ngapi vana kukariugana eyi kavayitambekere kwaMinistera gonombudi magwanekero nounkurungu, Emma Theofilus. Kampani zina kara asi zoyimaliwa ntani kwakara asi munona gona gwaMTC Namibia, MTC maris sinkwa ntani kavakadingwire ministera negano lyokamulikida ngesefa zompe, awo kuna hara eruganeno kumwe omu nye ngano vana kuza komeho mokutjingisa sirongo setu,...
Collaboration to tackle African air travel growth
To address aviation challenges head-on, Ethiopian Airlines and SITA, the air transport industry’s tech engine, signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to co-develop innovative solutions that strengthen the airline’s operations and enhance the passenger experience. SITA is a multinational information technology company providing IT and telecommunication services to the air transport industry. The collaboration...
GIPF has vested interest in financial inclusivity
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has a vested interest in the country’s financial system for the very reason that its members are part and parcel of the domestic financial community. This was the message from GIPF chairperson of the board of trustees Penda Ithindi, at the recently ended Alliance for the Financial Inclusion (AFI)...
MTC, MICT promote digital transactions
MTC Maris recently presented its new innovations and solutions to Minister of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Emma Theofelus. A financial technology company and subsidiary of MTC Namibia, MTC Maris recently undertook a courtesy visit to the ICT minister with the intention to introduce its business whilst also exploring potential areas for collaboration, particularly in...
Daures vegetables available on local shelves
A new zero carbon fertiliser plant, which will be constructed at the Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV), will provide the renewable energy project with affordable and abundant plant nourishment to boost its already successful agricultural endeavour. This is expected to increase fresh vegetable production that is expected to eventually lead to more greenhouses, which will,...
Daures kicks off zero carbon fertiliser plant
The Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV) on Friday held a groundbreaking ceremony for a low-carbon fertiliser plant. This is expected to provide an alternative to costly imported synthetic options that could significantly boost food security in Namibia and southern Africa. The event was officiated by Erongo governor, Natalia /Goagoses, who hailed the project for its...









