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NHE clears seven years financials backlog …points out struggle to generate sufficient revenue
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NHE clears seven years financials backlog …points out struggle to generate sufficient revenue

The National Housing Enterprise (NHE) recently marked a significant milestone as it finalised a backlog of financial reports that has persisted for more than seven years.  This completion is expected to bring much-needed clarity and transparency to the organisation’s financial standing, which is crucial for maintaining stakeholder confidence.  The reports cover seven audited financial statements...

 IPPR calls for frank green hydrogen discussion
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 IPPR calls for frank green hydrogen discussion

The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has raised critical concerns regarding the burgeoning green hydrogen sector in Namibia.  In its latest publication, IPPR research associate Frederico Links emphasised that while there has been significant excitement surrounding new developments, it is now time for a realistic and inclusive evaluation of the situation.  He pointed out that the...

Term loans constitute 96% of total microlenders …as household borrowers decrease by almost 10%
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Term loans constitute 96% of total microlenders …as household borrowers decrease by almost 10%

The domestic microlending sector loan book value has shown a notable increase, reflecting a shift in borrowing trends and preferences among consumers. As of the end of 2023, the value of the domestic loan book grew by 6.1% year-on-year, reaching an impressive N$7.2 billion. This growth is primarily attributed to term lenders, whose loan value amounted to N$6.9...

TransNamib’s annual maintenance estimated at N$120m… reliable rolling stock, safe network crucial for efficiency
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TransNamib’s annual maintenance estimated at N$120m… reliable rolling stock, safe network crucial for efficiency

TransNamib CEO Desmond van Jaarsveld has highlighted critical challenges facing Namibia’s rail transport sector. He specifically pointed out inefficiencies that have forced fuel and mining operators to rely predominantly on road transport. In a recent presentation, he noted that rail accounts for only 12% of fuel transport in Namibia, a figure he deems “way too...

Urgent funding required to avert road deterioration
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Urgent funding required to avert road deterioration

The domestic road sector continues to grapple with a significant funding crisis, which authorities have cautioned is insufficient to cover the costs of maintaining the nation’s road network.  The lack of capital has been highlighted by an average deficit of 25.7% in Road User Charges (RUC) revenue from 2016 to 2024.  Moreover, RUC projections indicate...

Budget must show agriculture is a national priority…Schlettwein calls for alignment of fiscal allocation
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Budget must show agriculture is a national priority…Schlettwein calls for alignment of fiscal allocation

Agriculture plays a pivotal role in Namibia’s economy, supporting livelihoods and contributing to food security. However, the current budget allocation does not reflect its importance. This is according to agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein, who recently warned that the current budget allocation for agriculture is inadequate. “At 2.3% of total non-interest expenditure, and about 0.7% of...

Agricultural revolution imminent – Mungunda…says poverty purge requires production increase
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Agricultural revolution imminent – Mungunda…says poverty purge requires production increase

Despite the critical role agriculture plays and the persistence to continuously develop the sector in Namibia, it still contributes only about 6% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). This is while more than 70% of the population relies on it for their livelihoods.  The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)’s provisional census results announced recently show...

Schlettwein blasts struggling line SOEs…says inefficiency hinders agricultural growth and profits
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Schlettwein blasts struggling line SOEs…says inefficiency hinders agricultural growth and profits

Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein yesterday took issue with the performance of struggling line state-owned enterprises (SOEs), arguing that their inefficiencies are placing an undue burden on farmers.  He emphasised that these SOEs, which are intended to support agricultural productivity, are instead hindering growth and profitability for farmers.  The minister noted that these industrialisation and marketing...

Puma Energy grapples with rail transport…underscores urgent need for national rail improvement
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Puma Energy grapples with rail transport…underscores urgent need for national rail improvement

Puma Energy Namibia is grappling with a significant decline in reliance on rail transportation.  This situation has deteriorated dramatically over the past two decades.  Adell Samuelson, general manager of Puma Energy Namibia, during a media briefing this week, expressed concerns about the current state of rail services. She noted that the company now relies on...

NamRA launches whistle-blower hotline
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NamRA launches whistle-blower hotline

Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) launched a whistle-blower hotline to provide a secure and confidential platform for reporting a range of concerns. The hotline is available to NamRA employees, stakeholders and the public to report issues such as corruption, fraud, tax evasion, money laundering, smuggling, drug trafficking, and any other misconduct or noncompliance with NamRA policies....