State-owned enterprises (SOEs) board members last week failed to show up for compulsory induction training, with many of the new board members providing no reason for their absence.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Namibians owe NamRA N$69 billion
Namibian taxpayers owe the Namibia Revenue Agency over N$69 billion through capital debts, interest and penalties.
Namibia hypes its energy potential at SA indaba
Namibia’s recent energy developments, including the significant discoveries of oil and gas, coupled with the enormous potential of green hydrogen, have attracted the attention of the global energy community, making it a global exploration hotspot.
Civil servants want 8% increase
Two unions, the Namibia National Teachers Union and Namibia Public Workers Union, proposed salary and other benefit increases for civil servants for the 2023/24 and 2024/25 financial years.
Higher interest rates push up Nedbank’s profit …latest results show 35% increase to N$275 million
Nedbank Namibia recorded a total income of N$1.2 billion for the year ended 31 December 2022, representing an increase of 13% from the previous financial year. Profit after tax increased by 35% to N$275 million.
South Africa, Namibia to broaden bilateral cooperation
South Africa and Namibia’s third session of the Bi-National Commission of senior officials kicked off in Windhoek yesterday and is expected to conclude tomorrow.
Black business network bemoans white privilege
Black Business Leadership Network of Namibia president Irene Simeon-Kurtz last Friday said the network does not support the imminent threat of closure of the Meat Corporation of Namibia in favour of previously advantaged farmers.
Alweendo bullish over oil opportunities…Namcor confirms third discovery in Orange Basin
Namibians should not sit back and wait for the benefits of recent oil discoveries to come to them but already exploit the opportunities presented by the budding petroleum
industry.
Alweendo discourages irresponsible awarding of exploration rights
Mines minister Tom Alweendo made it clear that awarding of exploration rights to those with no necessary capabilities has potential to lead to unethical behaviour from not only the officials responsible for licensing but also those who are being licensed.
Namibia to pocket oil billions after 2030
Oil and gas exploration in Namibia are the talk of the global town, following significant discoveries in the offshore Orange Basin last year, which is creating expectations of massive future government oil revenue.