Canadian oil explorer Reconnaissance Energy Africa (Recon) and Norwegian-listed BW Energy have struck a deal for an onshore drilling campaign in northeastern Namibia. The deal means ReconAfrica is selling a 20% working interest in its exploration licence onshore Namibia, to BW Energy, in exchange for total potential consideration of US$141 million (about N$2.5 billion) According...
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Hapulileís business acumen recognised in Nigeria
A young Namibian entrepreneur, Ndahafa Hapulile, was recently propelled to the forefront of African success stories when she was awarded a Royal African medal, and inducted into the Yoruba Royal Court in Nigeria. The award was bestowed on her as part of an initiative of the Royal African Young Leadership Forum (RAYLF), one of the world’s...
Public-private partnerships can boost job-hunting … working together can lower financial burden on job-seekers – Indombo
By adopting prescribed practices, government and employers can make a difference to create a more efficient and cost-effective job-seeking environment, benefitting both businesses and job-seekers. Executive director in the labour, industrial relations and employment- creation ministry Lydia Indombo said government, through the ministry, launched the Namibia Integrated Employment Information System (NIEIS) to facilitate the job-matching...
Peugeot’s Landtrek roar scares competition
Owning a bakkie in Namibia is an emotional endeavour. This is because, for many Namibians, a bakkie is more often than not used to put bread on the table as it is utilised either as a farming workhorse or a reliable cargo and people carrier to tow and load goods for big and small businesses. ...
PSCE reaches highest level for 2024…credit uptake driven by increased corporate demand
Despite higher interest rates that might have deterred credit demand, corporate appetite has actually increased as Private Sector Credit Extension (PSCE) for May reached the highest level recorded so far this year. This is the highest level since the 3.9% year-on-year (y/y) increase seen in March 2023. “This implies that companies think now is a...
Job hunting nightmare…jobless spend over N$1 000 monthly looking for work
Looking for work in Namibia can not only be a nightmare, but is also a mammoth and expensive exercise. Namibia’s overall unemployment rate last year was estimated at 34%, while youth unemployment had surpassed the astronomical 45% mark. It is a situation described by late president Hage Geingob as a ticking time-bomb. However, local employment...
Covid-19 crisis defers SSC benefit increases to 2021
There is no doubt that the economic impact of Covid-19 has negatively affected the Social Security Commission’s (SSC’s) funds due to a significant decrease in contributions brought about by increased unemployment and unprecedented business closures. This was according to Minister of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment Creation, Utoni Nujoma, who spoke yesterday at the SSC...
ǂAuna sîsengu ge ǀamose ǂoa!nâs ase a hâ ǁkhā sîsenǀû kaidi ǁōs ǁaeb !nâ ra ǂharose
ǀAEǁGAMS – Covid-19 xa !aromahe hâse ra sîsenǀû kaihe khoen di ǂharo ra !gôab !hūb a ǂhawaseb ge hâ a ǁgoaǂuidi di ǀguis ǀguisa i. Nausab, nē mâsiba Namibiaba ra ǁgari !hūsâuǁkhāsiba ǁkhawa omkhâis !aromase. Nēsab ge !hūǁî sîsengu ǂansabeb Herbert Jauchi !khâikhom tsî ra mîsa ǂgui sîsengu hîa go Covid-19 xa !aromahe hâse a...
Chinese purchase of Ohorongo blocked by NaCC
The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has blocked the acquisition of Schwenk Namibia (Pty) Ltd, which owns and operates the Ohorongo Cement factory, by West China Cement Limited for N$1.5 billion since it would result in coordination between Ohorongo Cement and Whale Rock Cement, which trades as Cheetah Cement. The proposed acquisition was deemed uncompetitive by...
PDM labels IMF loan as ‘rent-seeking’ …says money will disappear in bottomless pit
The main opposition party, the Popular Democratic Movement (PDM), has labelled government’s N$4.5 billion loan application from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as nothing but a veiled attempt of rent-seeking, which is defined as the practice of manipulating public policy or economic conditions as a strategy for increasing profits. Government last week applied for assistance...









