!Auga!hūsi ǂûn ǂharugub ǂnûiǂgās, Tӧnnies Holding ApS & Co di ra ǀonǂgaihes di ǀhonkhoeb ge ǀaweǁguiga ūhâ Namibiab !nâ ǂharuguba ǁkhowa-amsa hîa ûitsamaxūna ǂā tsî ǁamaxūs !aroma aiǂhomis disa, !gōsase hāguǁgan-i tsî goma-gan-i ai ǂâisa ra ǂnûi ǂgaose.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Benguela Gem pushes up Namdeb production
Debmarine Namibia, the company operating one of world’s largest state-of-the-art diamond recovery vessels the Benguela Gem, is recording a massive upsurge in diamond production, which in turn is leading to higher revenue- generation.
German billionaire targets Namibian beef
The owner of international food-processing company Tönnies Holding ApS & Co plans to open a company in Namibia specialising in the slaughtering, butchering, processing and refining of pork and beef.
Namibia builds on N$100b BRICS trade
Namibia’s trade with BRICS countries during 2022 stood at a mammoth N$97 billion.
Economic viability, monitoring top ISL mining method
The In Situ Leach (ISL) mining method can be defined as the extraction of uranium from the host sandstone by chemical solutions, and the recovery of uranium at the surface.
NNN: Don’t allow trust to be betrayed
Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Tuesday urged Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) staff not to be tempted with dishonesty simply because of the precious commodity they handle.
Geingob: Beneficiation a must
President Hage Geingob has encouraged government ministries to work faster on the implementation modalities to accelerate the realisation of beneficiation of Namibia’s minerals for a sustainable economic and social development.
Monopoly feared in paint sector
In its preliminary findings, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) yesterday pronounced itself on the proposed acquisition of Kansai Plascon Africa (KPAL) and Kansai Plascon East Africa (KPEA) by AkzoNobel.
‘Individual blacklisting’ a procurement loophole – IPPR
A significant loophole exists in Namibia’s procurement process.
’Western dominance fuels BRICS expansion’…as six new members join global bloc
President Hage Geingob yesterday bemoaned the historical dominance of the Bretton Woods financial institutions, whose modus operandi he said is built on loan conditionalities and political prescriptions which has, at times, bordered on disregard for national sovereignty.