As finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi prepares to table the 2024/25 budget in the National Assembly today, analysts have called for tax exemption for lower-income groups and general tax relief.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Nam found wanting by finance watchdog
Ineffective implementation of compliance with international anti-money laundering (AML), combatting the financing of terrorism (CFT), and combatting proliferation financing (CPF) standards have led to Namibia being greylisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
City of Windhoek crafts recovery plan…aimed at securing long-term financial sustainability
City of Windhoek CEO Moses Matyayi has assured the City’s stakeholders, partners, and the residents that for now and in the foreseeable future, the capital city is “a going concern”.
Shiimi expected to act on rising liabilities…as debt servicing crowds out developmental objectives
IN the face of escalating public debt, it is imperative for Namibia to focus on specific industries that can drive repayment obligations. According to economic commentators, the country’s excessive public debt remains a major concern in the medium-term.
Greylisting threatens Namibia’s business aptitude …bolstering regulatory structure crucial in fighting financial crime
Preliminary indications reveal that Namibia passed the technical compliance test to avoid being greylisted and made progress in five out of the 11 immediate outcomes on the effectiveness test.
Analysts: Budget alone cannot solve joblessness
As finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi prepares to table the 2024/25 budget in the National Assembly next week, rampant youth unemployment is still expected to weigh heavily on the mind of the former central bank governor.
EU-Nam twinning project enhances trade
Trade and industrialisation minister, Lucia Ipumbu last week officiated at the closing of the European Union (EU) funded twinning project, titled ‘Providing support to the Namibia Standard Institution (NSI)’.
No plans to revive national airline
No firm decision has yet been taken at Cabinet level or by any other entity regarding a possible revival of the liquidated national airline, Air Namibia.
IMF ready to support anti-money laundering efforts
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stands ready to back Namibia’s anti-money laundering efforts, and to combat illicit activities such as the financing of terrorism.
Rocky road ahead for toll gates…as public, analysts and opposition reject option
A strong negative perception to toll roads as a revenue option to maintain the national network seems to limit the options for authorities tasked with this mammoth responsibility.