Asase ra sîsenxasigu di !ereamsa mâǀoa direktern Namibiab !Hū-omkhâis tsî !Hanaǂgās ǀAwemā!nans (NAB) din ge ge ǂganhe, in kō!gâ !gao!gao ǂûn di ǂganǀgaugu di ǀgapi ǂharoǀgauga tsî ǁnās ǀkha gere hōhō!nâhe, ǂûn hoan xa a sī!nâhe ǁkhā ǂganǀgaugu !nâ nî hâsa.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
CEO: Hyphen not driven by government’s 24% stake
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy CEO Marco Raffinetti says the US$10 billion green hydrogen project is by no means dependent on government taking up a 24% equity stake.
Schlettwein calls for food to remain affordable
The incoming board of directors at the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has been urged to consider escalating prices of goods and services, and has thus been urged to keep food affordable.
New law to enhance BoN payment oversight
Finance and public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi continues to introduce new bills in the National Assembly.
RFA haunted by 22% funding gap…tolls on hold as road quality network deteriorates
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) says revenue collected from current Road User Charges (RUCs) is insufficient for the needs required for sufficient road network maintenance in the country.
New bank law to restrict foreign ownership
Finance and public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi on Monday introduced the Banking Institutions Bill in the National Assembly, which is set to repeal the Banking Institutions Act, 1998 (Act No. 2 of 1998) as amended.
Amupanda demands free stake in Hyphen
The Affirmative Repositioning Movement, under the leadership of its activist, Job Amupanda, has demanded that Hyphen Hydrogen Energy immediately waives a payment requirement for government to obtain a 24% equity stake in the green hydrogen project.
AHIF expected to tackle socioeconomic challenges
Namibia’s hosting of the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) in 2024 stands as a strategic initiative in tackling Namibia’s socioeconomic challenges.
Namport concerned about businesses operating in silos
Namibian Ports Authority CEO Andrew Kanime shared his concern about the lack of collaboration between the industry and regulatory bodies as well as the lack of necessary infrastructure to help Namibia become the logistics hub it wants to be.
/Uirab: Global developments worrisome for Namibia
Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Bisey /Uirab yesterday said there is a trend emerging of developed countries that favour and actively promote protectionism and regionalism.