Finance and public enterprises minister Iipumbu Shiimi has appointed and inaugurated a 36-member technical advisory committee (TAC) on Monday, tasked to consult the broader public on a proposed regulation (RF.R.5.10) on the preservation of retirement benefits.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Tax evaders’ days numbered
Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi warned that tax does not discriminate and thus urged all Namibian citizens to be compliant and pay tax as required. Shiimi further cautioned those trying to escape and avoid honouring their tax obligations to the revenue agency to be mindful because “it is just a matter of time”.
/Uirab: Get ready for oil opportunities…urges policymakers to heed private sector concerns
Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) president Bisey /Uirab yesterday said Namibia’s recent oil discoveries and its renewable energy ambitions can significantly boost economic growth. He further noted that the evolving opportunities cannot be ignored by the local business community.
ECB’s increase to further fuel inflation fire…as NamPower is granted 8.97% tariff increase
Struggling Namibian consumers barely dealing with rising debt levels, inflationary pressure and dwindling disposable income now have to deal with another price hike that will certainly fuel an increased cost of most other goods.
CRAN warns against future service quality
Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) CEO Emilia Nghikembua stated total investment in the telecommunications sector declined during the fourth quarter of 2022. She cautioned that in the long run, this could result in poorer service quality due to congestion in some areas.
Alweendo: Oil exclusion could fuel unrest
Mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo believes that among the challenges that could derail the effective implementation of a local content policy for the oil and gas sector is corruption.
Fuel-efficient vehicles bite RFA revenue
Road Fund Administration (RFA) CEO Ali Ipinge has come out loud and clear that gradual increases in fuel-efficient vehicles on Namibian roads and the advent of electric vehicles are increasingly constraining the fund’s revenue.
Namibia and EU draw up roadmap for sustainability…as upcoming business forum aims to add value to raw materials
The European Union (EU) and Namibia are devising a strategic plan for the implementation of an agreement the two parties signed to detail a way forward for sustainable raw material value chains and renewable hydrogen. This is according to the EU ambassador to Namibia Sinikka Antila.
Govt to train 1 400 small businesses
The trade ministry has partnered with the German Sparkassenstiftung for International Cooperation (DSIK) to strengthen the capacity of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Namibia through the provision of business simulation training workshops.
Green ammonia breakthrough for EU market…as Hyphen inks deal for Rotterdam terminal access
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, the preferred bidder for Namibia’s first-ever large-scale vertically integrated green hydrogen project, has secured an agreement with Koole Terminals to use its infrastructure to import green ammonia for the European market.