2021-11-04Maihapa Ndjavera The City of Windhoek will consolidate its five different waiting lists for land applicants, including those who submitted names during the 2014 mass land applications. View more
2021-11-05Maihapa Ndjavera Due to decreasing beef production during 2021 as well as an increase in pork imports, Namibia became a net importer of controlled meat and meat products in 2021. View more
2021-11-08Maihapa Ndjavera The national rail service operator TransNamib will commence with a rightsizing process through the voluntary retrenchment of about 340 of its employees. View more
2021-11-08Maihapa Ndjavera Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) full year profit after tax amounts to N$13.3 million, which is down by 86% from the prior year’s N$95.2 million. View more
2021-11-09Maihapa Ndjavera Despite disruptions to economic activities triggered by Covid-19, the local charcoal industry remains one of the growing industries in the country. View more
2021-11-09Maihapa Ndjavera Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Vipuakuje Muharukua said the allocation of N$279 million of the national budget towards the youth ministry, and an average of less than 4% to the agricultural sector constitutes a mockery of any efforts at improving the plight of young Namibians. View more
2021-11-10Maihapa Ndjavera According to the report released yesterday by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), there is generally low compliance with the Public Procurement Act by the State-owned enterprises. View more
2021-11-10Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s interest payments on debt as a percentage of revenue increased from 11.9% to 13.2% in the 2020/21 financial year. View more
2021-11-12Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia has the highest cost of electricity in the southern African region for commercial and large-scale businesses, making it difficult to attract manufacturers and businesses. View more
2021-11-12Maihapa Ndjavera During the launch of Namibia Health Financing Reform Study this week by the Economic Association of Namibia, Muine Samahiya, a consultant, said analysts have suggested transforming the Public Servants Employee Medical Aid Scheme (PSEMAS) into a national fund, covering both public and private employees. View more
2021-11-15Maihapa Ndjavera The construction of the new freeway between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) is expected to be concluded in the next three years. View more
2021-11-15Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (NATAU) general secretary Narina Pollmann has pleaded with public enterprises minister Leon Jooste to intervene in TransNamib’s precarious situation, warning that failing to do so would result in unspecified actions. View more
2021-11-16Maihapa Ndjavera The City of Windhoek recorded an income of about N$4 billion for the 2020/21 period, which is a decrease from N$4.5 billion during the 2019/20 period. View more
2021-11-16Maihapa Ndjavera Minister of finance Iipumbu Shiimi last week said the short transitional period of one year poses a challenge for affected companies in terms of preparedness to exit from the previous incentivised tax regime to a normal tax system. View more
2021-11-17Maihapa Ndjavera Chairperson of the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) Patrick Swartz yesterday said contract management remains one of the biggest challenges the board faces. View more
2021-11-17Maihapa Ndjavera Dinapama Manufacturing and Supplies is a 100% Namibian-owned garment manufacturer which masters designed clothing and bag manufacturing of all shapes and sizes. View more
2021-11-17Maihapa Ndjavera The industrialisation and trade ministry recently inaugurated the Core Group that will be spearheading the implementation of the revised National Quality Policy for 2020 to 2025. View more
2021-11-17Maihapa Ndjavera Omuriro Manufacturing CC based in Omaruru produces firelighters as it exploits the opportunity to utilise the remnants left between the braai/fireplace wood and bush-feeding categories to develop a natural firelighter. View more
2021-11-17Maihapa Ndjavera Tupo NamFood is a local company that produces marula oil (odjove), cow butter (omaadi eengobe), sour milk (omashikwa), chickens (marathon and broilers) and eggs, and they solely depend on rainfall for their operations. View more
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