The government has taken a strategic decision to invest in key industries, including strategic emerging areas of renewable energy, as well as oil and gas.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Transfer duty adjustment not yet effective
Any tax reforms proposed earlier this year need to go through the relevant legislative process.
Tax relief refunds likely in October
Taxpayers will have to hold their breath, as the new tax relief measures, which will result in tax refunds for many, are likely to come to fruition only in October.
Climate change unites Namibia, EU goals
The European Union (EU) is seeking to establish sustainable and equal partnerships with Namibia to address one of the most serious challenges in living memory: climate change.
Namibia advocates AGOA, AfCFTA marriage
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu has called for a tangible connection between the two-decades-old African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and the relatively new kid on the block, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Mining an illicit activity hotspot – Hinda-Mbuende
Illicit financial flows from Africa, including from Namibia, as measured through trade mispricing, show a high concentration in a few sectors, notably the extractive and mining industries.
Mbumba: Green hydrogen fuels logistics dream
For too long, Namibia has harboured the desire to become an indispensable logistics hub for Southern Africa.
Namibia’s green hydrogen goals attract global interest …Mbumba says concrete results becoming visible
Namibia’s aim of becoming the first carbon-neutral African country through the process of pursuing its green hydrogen ambitions is slowly but surely becoming a reality.
DBNs ge N$20 biljunsa 20 kuriga !nâ māǂui hâ
ǀGuitimî tsîs ge 2004ǁî kurib !nâ ǂguro !nās ase ǁîs daode a ǁkhowa-amsa xus ge Omkhâisens Marisâuǂgaes Namibiab disa (DBN) nēsis kōse N$20 biljunmarisa ǀkhuwimaridi !nâ-ū māǂuihâ.
DBN rolls out N$20 billion in 20 years
Since its inception in 2004, the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has rolled out N$20 billion worth of loans.