The Ohlthaver & List Group and their joint venture partner CMB.TECH, known as Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, who are responsible for a green hydrogen production plant to be built in the Erongo region, are challenged with long equipment lead times.
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‘Pro-poor’ spending…Shiimi splurges on vulnerable in mid-term budget
Much to the expectations of local analysts, finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday tabled a 2022/23 mid-term budget review that reflects a resource allocation that is both pro-poor and sustainable.
Kandjoze rubbishes Amupanda allegations
Director general of the National Planning Commission Obeth Kandjoze yesterday claimed allegations made by Affirmative Repositioning activist Job Amupanda, with regard to the green hydrogen project, are unfounded, twisted and manipulated to sensationalise a genuinely competent effort by government.
National oil storage facility generates N$3.3 billion
Namibia’s national oil storage facility (NOSF) was financed mainly by two loans from the Development Bank of Namibia and the African Development Bank.
Namdia shakes off Covid-19 disruptions…as diamond dealer declares record N$150 million dividend
After two years of Covid-19 pandemic disruptions, Namib Desert Diamond (Namdia) navigated the negative impact as it performed well during the 2021/22 financial year.
Malonda babañata baka caula
Katengo kakayemela Malonda mwanaha Namibia kafumba kuli limembala zateñi lika caula kweli ye. Kabulela kuli kukaitinga kana kampani ya Eagle Night Watch Security, ipalelwa kualabela kwalitaelo zasebeliso maswe.
Auasblick housing development gains traction
In a quest to fight the escalating housing backlog in Namibia, a much-awaited housing project in the leafy suburb of Auasblick is on track after being launched on Friday.
Resources are beneficial when monetised – Alweendo
Mines minister Tom Alweendo emphasised that Namibia’s inability to monetise resources forces the country to depend on foreign investors who have the requisite know-how and financial resources to develop the mining sector.
Geingob remains optimistic amid volatile economy…calls on all Namibians to pull together to overcome obstacles
President Hage Geingob yesterday walked out of the Bank of Namibia (BoN) with the unpleasant truth that the country and the world are going through a difficult economic situation.
Security industry’s minimum wages still in limbo
Low wages at security companies have been a thorn in the side of the industry for many years, and have continuously resulted in labour disputes for many companies.