South African-based airline Airlink is acquiring a 40% strategic equity holding in privately-owned Windhoek-based Fly Namibia. The announcement was made on Wednesday during a media briefing.
Author: Maihapa Ndjavera (Maihapa Ndjavera )
Housing market stutters
The slowdown in sales activity, particularly within the small housing segment, which has historically dominated the market, presents a huge risk for the development of the housing market and economic recovery in general.
Opinion – The fatal error of borrowing
Government’s public debt has been increasing at a rapid speed over the years, leaving behind a much-needed component of economic growth.
BoN, Trustco tussle heads to High Court
The Bank of Namibia is expected to apply to the High Court today for the liquidation of Trustco Bank Namibia, a subsidiary of Trustco Group Holdings.
Economy continues to expand
Economic activities continue to unfurl, registering a positive outturn for five consecutive quarters since 2021.
Dienda tells OMAs to pay up
Contributing to a motion in the National Assembly on Tuesday, Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Elma Dienda made it clear that government’s electricity debt should not be written off, particularly for offices, ministries and agencies (OMAs) that have been in arrears for years.
Traders urged to comply with liquor law
The trade ministry has embarked on an awareness campaign to share information and deliberate on issues of consumer protection and liquor licensing.
Double-digit debt growth, single-digit economic growth
Namibia continues to accumulate debt while failing to produce much-needed economic growth.
BoN cautions public against virtual assets investment
Relevant prudential watchdogs are have been working to regulate investment in virtual assets and are drafting a framework for virtual assets and service providers.
NBL profits shake off pandemic dust …revenue up 14.4% as SA expansion pays off
Excellent volume growth in South Africa, encouraging exports and sound cost management delivered strong results for Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) for the year ended 30 June 2022. The impressive results are despite a decline in Namibian beer volumes.