Bank of Namibia (BoN) governor Johannes !Gawaxab this week stood firm that the bank prioritises purpose above profits. He made this remark during the launch of the central bank’s annual report for the 2022 financial year.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Businesses urged to become authorised economic operators
Trade minister Lucia Iipumbu urged Namibian businesses to actively participate in the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme.
Germany applauds Namibia’s green hydrogen potential
German Minister of Education and Research, Bettina Stark-Watzinger said the future of climate neutrality belongs to green hydrogen.
Berry: US values strong Namibian relations
New United States of America ambassador to Namibia Randy Berry said he hopes the recent visit of his country’s first lady will lead to something fruitful for both countries.
BIPA discusses IP with Chinese business community
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA), in partnership with the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China, yesterday hosted an engagement on intellectual property (IP) services and business registration with the Chinese business community in Windhoek.
Standard Bank shakes off Covid-19 dust…profit up by 70.5% and N$400 million raised in green bond
Standard Bank Namibia (SBN) has shaken off the adverse impact of Covid-19 in its 2022 year-end results after the bank recorded increased profit for the year of 70.5%, up from N$366 million to N$624 million.
NDP5 extended for two years
Namibia’s penultimate National Development Plan before realising Vision 2030 goals and objectives will be extended for two years to enable completion.
Debmarine Namibia diamond production up 52%…as government contribution increases by 147% in 2022
Debmarine Namibia, the joint venture marine diamond prospecting and recovery company, owned in equal shares by the Namibian government and the De Beers Group, increased its contributions to government by 147% in 2022.
Geingob to quell uranium quarrel
President Hage Geingob will soon lead a team to the Leonardville area, where a Russian company hopes to extract uranium, to listen to all concerned parties and debate on the controversial mining operations in the area.
Omaheke aims for diversification
The Omaheke region, known as the cattle country of Namibia, has started searching for new ways of growing its economy and not solely be known for livestock.