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Health ministry receives PPE worth N$2 million
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Health ministry receives PPE worth N$2 million

The health ministry on Monday received a donation of personal protective equipment (PPE) worth N$2 million from Capricorn Group, Project HOPE Namibia, and FirstRand Namibia.  The donation was received by the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Kalumbi Shangula, at the Covid-19 Communication Centre to help in the nationwide effort to tackle the virus....

Affordable housing contractors put pen to paper
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Affordable housing contractors put pen to paper

Eight contractors yesterday signed agreements with the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) towards phase one of the informal settlement upgrading project, which will see a total of 1 200 houses being constructed in Windhoek.  A total of 600 houses are expected to be built during phase one, and eight contractors have been handed phase one. They...

CRAN investigates market dominance
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CRAN investigates market dominance

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) last week held a public consultative meeting on the proposed Market Study on the determination of dominant position in the telecommunications sector, and the regulations prescribing fees for spectrum licences, certificates and examinations. Speaking at the public consultative meeting acting CEO of the Authority Jochen Traut said the...

Private sector the driver for effective and efficient policies
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Private sector the driver for effective and efficient policies

Minister of Industrialisation and Trade, Lucia Iipumbu, says the state needs to be fully aware of the private sector’s needs, its potential as well as any major obstacles if it wants to develop and execute policies effectively and efficiently. Iipumbu made the comments yesterday when officially launching three projects under her ministry, supported by GIZ-Promotion...

CRAN confirms city’s telecommunications licence
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CRAN confirms city’s telecommunications licence

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) yesterday confirmed the issuance to the Windhoek City Council of a Class Comprehensive Telecommunications Service Licence, with additional licence conditions imposed.  The licence is effective from 24 July. CRAN hosted a public hearing on 15 July on the application for reconsideration submitted by Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd on...

Economists warn corruption is pulling Namibia backwards
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Economists warn corruption is pulling Namibia backwards

The thorny subject of corporate corruption is pulling Namibia backwards; hence, it needs to be prioritised and addressed without fear or favour, warned Lameck Odada, an economics lecturer at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST).  Odada said entities entrusted with duties to investigate and prosecute corrupt individuals need financial support from the government...

Cost of construction remains stagnant
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Cost of construction remains stagnant

The annual percentage change in the producer price index (PPI) for manufacturing of cement, lime and plaster was stagnant during the first quarter of 2020, compared to the 9.2% deflation recorded during the same period last year. The PPI measures the rate of change in the prices of goods and services bought and sold by...

Structural interventions needed for sustained growth
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Structural interventions needed for sustained growth

Governor of Bank of Namibia, Johannes !Gawaxab, said the country needs to dedicate time to dissect growth constraints to the domestic economy and then devise and implement the necessary strategies to overcome them. While delivering his maiden governors address last week at the 30th anniversary of the bank, he said the Namibian economy needs structural...