2021-04-13Maihapa Ndjavera The Rundu Town Council remains the biggest contributor to NamWater’s debtors’ book for the 2019/20 financial year. View more
2021-04-14Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s cattle country region, Omaheke, has taken on a diversification strategy to include crop farming and many residents now prefer to call it “the cattle and agro region”. View more
2021-04-14Maihapa Ndjavera The Bank of Namibia’s recently released 2019/20 annual report indicates an increase in cash demand, which may have been triggered by the uncertainties brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic as the public opted for cold, hard cash. View more
2021-04-15Maihapa Ndjavera Omu Kakujaha-Matundu, a senior lecturer at the University of Namibia (Unam), warned that any increase in food prices – no matter how small – places a huge burden on consumers and more so on low-income families. View more
2021-04-16Maihapa Ndjavera National Housing Enterprise company secretary Ntelamo Ntelamo yesterday expressed shock at the company’s decision to suspend him and three other managers. View more
2021-04-16Maihapa Ndjavera National Housing Enterprise company secretary Ntelamo Ntelamo yesterday expressed shock at the company’s decision to suspend him and three other managers. View more
2021-04-16Maihapa Ndjavera Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi this week said the agricultural sector is no doubt one of the priority sectors for economic development and diversification. View more
2021-04-16Maihapa Ndjavera Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) who play the crucial role of promoting and transforming the economy have benefitted handsomely from the Development Bank of Namibia. View more
2021-04-19Maihapa Ndjavera A US company Good Charcoal has entered into an agreement with the Namibian company, Africa Burns Charcoal, to import a total of 165 000 tons of Namibian charcoal valued at approximately N$950 million by September 2022. View more
2021-04-20Maihapa Ndjavera About 16 men, found on the side of David Hosea Meroro Road in Windhoek, said: “poverty and death is the same thing – and at the moment, hunger is the pandemic”. View more
2021-04-20Maihapa Ndjavera As of 28 February 2021, the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF)’s asset base was recorded at N$134 billion, this is despite the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. View more
2021-04-21Maihapa Ndjavera Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has started with the process of registering subscriber identification module (SIM) cards in Namibia. View more
2021-04-21Maihapa Ndjavera The charcoal industry in Namibia is one of the fastest-growing industries in these challenging times, where most countries are heavily burdened under the Covid-19 pandemic, and Namibia is no exception. View more
2021-04-27Maihapa Ndjavera The newly launched Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority (NDGA) recorded a market value in its fund of N$4.902 million by the end of the fourth quarter of 2020. View more
2021-04-28Maihapa Ndjavera The Men on the Side of the Road (MSR) organiSation has since inception filled more than 300 full time, and made 1 516 temporary and part-time job placements to date. View more
2021-04-29Maihapa Ndjavera Bank of Namibia (BoN) Governor Johannes !Gawaxab is concerned about the reluctance of people in receiving the Covid-19 vaccination, saying the vaccines is the weapon to achieve a faster economic recovery. View more
2021-04-30Maihapa Ndjavera The benefits from the current fixed one-to-one exchange rate arrangement between the Namibia Dollar and the South African Rand outweigh the costs, and delinking is not an option as it would severely negatively impact the domestic economy in various ways. View more
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