During a consultative meeting with the leadership of Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) at State House on Tuesday, Geingob stressed politicians should work together in developmental projects that uplift the local populace.
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Ukraine crisis leaves diamond industry vulnerable
Presidential advisor on constitutional affairs and private sector interface Inge Zaamwani-Kamwi yesterday cautioned Namibia to closely monitor the Russia-Ukraine conflict as it could impact the Namibian economy in different ways.
Insufficient onions and potatoes supplied in January
The Namibian Agronomic Board says the country experienced an insufficient supply of onions and potatoes in January 2022. To rectify this imbalance, the country’s borders were reopened to imports of these crops without restrictions.
Nudo supports green hydrogen initiative
The National Unity Democratic Organisation has thrown its weight behind government’s green hydrogen project and called for its fast implementation, believing it would help turn around the domestic economy.
Letshego Namibia declares dividend
Letshego Holdings Namibia has declared a dividend of 29.52 cents per ordinary share, which is payable by 3 June 2022, for the period ended 31 December 2021. This was confirmed last week in the bank’s financial results for the year under review.
PDM proposes insurance cover for farmers
Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Geoffrey Mwilima last week tabled a motion in the National Assembly to debate the introduction of an insurance cover policy for farmers. The policy is proposed to fully compensate farmers in terms of damages caused by wildlife.
Mandu amanca mwa Windoko
Windoko ika amuhela hape mandu aka yahiwa kwasibaka sa Avis. Komponi yenca ikabizwa Avis Smart Village.
Vivo Energy goes solar at retail sites
Vivo Energy has taken the bold but necessary steps to install solar power systems at its retail sites to offset the escalating cost of electricity.
Spending in the right places will push recovery
Local economist Robert McGregor believes government is spending money in the wrong places that will never translate into driving the economy forward. During an economic outlook discussion last week, he stressed the importance of utilising the development budget to drive long-term growth.
New housing development in Windhoek
Windhoek is to celebrate yet another housing development in the city’s upmarket Avis area. The new development will be known as Avis Smart Village.