The International Monetary Fund (IMF) states that Namibia needs to optimise and simplify governmental processes and workflows to reduce inefficiencies, lower operational costs, and enhance productivity.
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Balishumi batamelwa bulyangelino kwa panka ya Opuwo
Babañwi bababeli neba tamilwe mwa Rundu Labune kutisa nombolo ya babakulubelwa kuba balishumi, mwabulyangelino bwa bolule bamasheleñi kwa mutayi wapanka ya Windoko kwa Opuwo Lasabata viki yefelile.
Venaani calls for agricultural modernisation
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) president McHenry Venaani is championing for agricultural mechanisation and innovation as a potent lever to galvanise rural economies.
Domestic FDI ranks high with strong momentum
NAMIBISA recorded a higher Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow during the third quarter of 2023, mainly due to equity injections for exploration activities as well as the uptake of intercompany loans.
Ten nabbed for Opuwo bank fraud
TWO more arrests in Rundu yesterday now bring to 10 the number of suspects already detained in the multi-million-dollar fraud committed at Bank Windhoek’s Opuwo branch last Saturday.
New boreholes to quench Groot Aub thirst
PERSISTENT water woes will soon be a thing of the past for residents of the Groot Aub settlement south of Windhoek.
Oil, fats prices reduced
The recent decrease in the prices for household oils and fats by 2.2% in December 2023, compared to the steep increase of 20.8% a year ago, has come as a relief to many people, especially informal food traders.
Uanguta to steer Namcor through troubled waters
Bank of Namibia deputy governor Ebson Uanguta yesterday assumed duty as the interim managing director of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) for the next six months.
Namibia’s green hydrogen revolution rapidly gaining traction
With the successful contracting of pilot projects and the impending disbursement of cash this year, Namibia’s green hydrogen journey continues to take on momentum.
Insufficient rainfall leads to low crop production
Insufficient rainfall during the 2022-2023 cropping season is primarily to blame for the decline in local crop production in the third quarter of 2023 - both year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter.