LÜDERITZ – In an ambitious move to drive economic growth and improve the quality of life for its citizens, the Lüderitz Waterfront Development Company (LWDC) is expected to soon announce a series of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to transform the town’s tourism and healthcare sectors. Speaking during a media briefing on Wednesday on behalf of a leading...
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Lüderitz museum celebrates opulent maritime heritage
LÜDERITZ – Yesterday marked a historic occasion with the country’s first-ever maritime museum launched by President Nangolo Mbumba in the quaint southern coastal town of Lüderitz. The Namibia Maritime Museum celebrates the country’s rich maritime heritage. Built for N$75 million, the museum is housed in the town’s historic Old Power Station complex, which includes a...
Africa must control its resources…Belgian energy minister urges inclusivity in green hydrogen
Belgian energy minister Tinne Van der Straeten is advocating a collaborative and inclusive approach to Africa’s green hydrogen development. As Europe forges ahead with its own energy transition, Van der Straeten emphasised the importance of ensuring Africa remains in control of its vast and valuable renewable resources, particularly wind and solar, while fostering mutually beneficial...
Value addition leads to wealth creation
New Era business reporter Maihapa Ndjavera (MN) sat with Kadri Simson (KS), European Commissioner for Energy, during the inaugural Global African Hydrogen Summit last week to discuss issues such as the EU’s interest in Namibia’s green hydrogen ambitions. MN: How are you finding the summit? KS: So far, I am positively impressed, and the most...
Green Hydrogen: Letís collaborate, not compete ñ Alweendo
MINEs and Energy minister Tom Alweendo said the potential for green hydrogen to transform Africa’s energy landscape is increasingly recognised, with calls for collaboration rather than competition among nations. As Namibia positions itself as a key player in this emerging sector, he said the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a crucial vehicle to...
Economist: Oil not a job-creator
The oil and gas sector primarily serves as a source of substantial revenue for the government rather than a significant creator of jobs, an economist said. The sector has generated considerable excitement among Namibians, following recent discoveries. “Oil and gas are not a job-creator, but will generate potential revenues for government. Government needs to be...
Payday lenders dominate new loans at 83%…as microlending up by 7.9% to N$7.2 billion
The number of new loans issued in Namibia during the first quarter of 2024 increased by almost 10% to 166 452. This represents a quarter-to-quarter increase of 9.8%, and a 16.1% increase year-on-year (y/y). This uptake in loans suggest a robust demand for financing, indicative of a strengthening lending environment. This can have broader implications...
Small miners increase significantly …ministry concerned with illegal mining
Deputy executive director of the Ministry of Mines and Energy Erasmus Shivolo said to date, there are about 1078 registered small mining claims in the whole country. This he said is a huge number compared to the population. “As you know, small-scale miners (SSM) generally work in groups of five to eight people or sometimes...
Rotary kiln enroute to kickstart domestic green iron …as Namibia’s green hydrogen projects show good progress
Namibia continues to exploit its renewable energy potential and smart relationships to position itself as a significant participant in the global green hydrogen market. Through these renewable efforts, the country aims to promote economic growth, create significant employment, and contribute to the worldwide fight against climate change. On Wednesday, green hydrogen commissioner James Mnyupe touched...
Uutoni blasts NHE
The interaction of Namibia’s growing population and the existing housing backlog underlines the urgent need for effective policy interventions and increased investment in housing development. The inability to address underlying concerns of land availability, housing affordability and economic inequality will cause an already untenable situation to deteriorate, thereby posing new social and economic challenges in...