2021-11-18Maihapa Ndjavera Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) president Mike Kavekotora advised government to take tough and what he deemed much-needed tactical decisions for a serious economic transformation. View more
2021-11-18Maihapa Ndjavera Prime Minister Saara Kuugongelwa Amadhila yesterday said retirement fund investments are crucial for local investment. View more
2021-11-22Maihapa Ndjavera Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu said Special Economic Zones (SEZs) provide an effective microeconomic environment where private enterprise development may be conducive, whilst general business-friendly conditions may not all be optimal. View more
2021-11-23Maihapa Ndjavera Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani urged government to start paying more attention to specific sectors with much-needed capacity to drive the economy. Venaani also implored the government to tap more into the aspect of adding value to local commodities. View more
2021-11-23Maihapa Ndjavera Delays during the dispute resolution process is one of the biggest challenges confronting the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) system when it comes to unresolved disputes between employers and employees. View more
2021-11-24Maihapa Ndjavera Deputy minister of marine resources Silvia Makgone said it is incumbent for Namibia to develop and adopt appropriate policies, strategies and mechanisms to safeguard the blue economy in order to create opportunities and jobs for Namibians. View more
2021-11-25Maihapa Ndjavera City of Windhoek acting CEO Jennifer Comalie assured residents that the city is in a position to honour all its obligations with creditors. View more
2021-11-25Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) task force has bemoaned imperfect and unreliable data, which it says is one of the biggest challenges they encountered during their first part of the work. View more
2021-11-26Maihapa Ndjavera Since the Johannesburg Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in 2015, China has completed nearly 20 grant projects in Namibia, valued at approximately N$3 billion. View more
2021-11-29Maihapa Ndjavera Minister of industrialisation and trade Lucia Iipumbu said there is a critical need to ensure Namibia embraces and adopts its revamped and revived investment legislation due to several pressing reasons that are causing uncertainty among investors. View more
2021-12-01Maihapa Ndjavera Renovations and upgrades to the Lüderitz old power station, which forms part of the town’s second phase waterfront development project, have been delayed due to financial constraints. View more
2021-12-02Maihapa Ndjavera The much-hyped Ongos Valley housing project on the outskirts of Windhoek is targeting civil servants, police officers, nurses and young professionals. View more
2021-12-02Maihapa Ndjavera Industrialisation minister Lucia Iipumbu has urged Namibia to consider revisiting priority economic areas, considering hard lessons learned from the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic. View more
2021-12-03Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s trade deficit with the rest of Africa widened from N$3.8 billion in August 2021 to N$4.4 billion in September 2021. View more
2021-12-03Maihapa Ndjavera The City of Windhoek debt book has been swelling for the past years due to constrained revenue sources, but they had no choice but to render services to city dwellers. View more
2021-12-03Maihapa Ndjavera The Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) has been working on the Namibia Property Practitioners Bill, which is close to finalisation. View more
2021-12-07Maihapa Ndjavera ǀAeǁgams !ā!khōmais surudeb ǂkhanis ge !kharu ge kuriga o bra kai o ra kai, !oabadi hîas ra mādi !aroma !khō!oa-aona xu hâ mātare-oas !nâ hâ !nubusin xa ra !aromahese, xawes ge ǀnî ǀgau-i a ǀkhai o ǁanǂgāsabena ǂhâbasa !oabade ra mā. View more
2022-01-04Maihapa Ndjavera The construction sector recorded a massive decline of 43.7% in real value added during the third quarter of 2021 compared to a reduction of 10.4% registered in the corresponding quarter of 2020. View more
2022-01-04Maihapa Ndjavera The ministry of mines is still in the testing process of the oil-like substance that was found last month in Klein Vaalgras in the southern part of the country. View more
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