Works and Transport minister John Mutorwa has stated that Namibia must concentrate on creating seamless integration of her airport infrastructure as the foundation for economic activity.
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IMF warns Namibia of ‘stranded hydrocarbons’
Hydrocarbon exploration efforts in Namibian offshore waters have increased significantly in the last two years. This has led to several encouraging petroleum discoveries in the Orange basin.
Pharmacies caught in price-fixing
Over 200 local pharmacies have been found to have engaged in price-fixing during the last 15 years.
Drought drives expensive maize imports
Namibia’s persistent and severe drought has forced the country to import maize at a significant cost.
Primary sector still drives domestic economy
Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) CEO Alex Shimuafeni says domestic economic activity increased by 4.7% during the first quarter of 2024.
Hungry, homeless, out in the cold… Mariental residents find refuge on dumpsite
The adage that “one man’s trash is another’s treasure”, sadly, is true for several destitute Mariental residents who have found refuge at a dumpsite, where others discard rubbish.
Nganate in desperate push for uranium …asks what dying residents have to lose
Omaheke governor Pijoo Nganate has said they cannot continue swimming in a pool of poverty while there is a resource that could change their lives forever.
Govt delays Omaheke uranium decision
Government indicated it is reluctant to make a decision on uranium mining in the Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System (STAS) because of gaps in the scientific data available.
Hunger grips Omaheke
Malnutrition continues to wreak havoc in Omaheke after the region recorded 300 cases in six months.
MPs express dissatisfaction with FIMA regulations
Heated debates continue in the National Assembly regarding the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA) (Act No. 2 of 2021, which was gazetted on 30 September 2021 to replace the outdated Pension Fund Act of 1956.