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Namibia lags in utilising local uranium
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Namibia lags in utilising local uranium

Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged the country to explore ways to utilise local uranium resources.  Namibia is ranked as the world’s third-largest producer of uranium, but the country still imports about 70% of its electricity. “As our country becomes a more prominent player in the supply of uranium, we should also consider how Namibia...

Thorny road to clear housing backlog
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Thorny road to clear housing backlog

National Housing Enterprise CEO Gisbertus Mukulu said the enterprise is grappling with many challenges when it comes to providing housing in Namibia.  Scarcity of land, high land prices, rising building material costs and restricted funding were among the issues, he stated. Mukulu made these remarks yesterday while providing an update at the Government Information Centre.  ...

Namcor grapples with N$1.6bn shortfall
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Namcor grapples with N$1.6bn shortfall

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor)’s downstream operations are facing a working capital deficit of about N$1.6 billion. Downstream is the part of the oil and natural gas industry responsible for the refining, distributing and retailing of petroleum products. Working capital is the difference between a company’s assets and liabilities.  It measures a company’s liquidity and short-term...

 Alweendo: The oil is constitutionally ours
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 Alweendo: The oil is constitutionally ours

Mines and Energy minister Tom Alweendo told Namibians not to be distracted by other interpretations that might have a different meaning other than that the resources are theirs.  He said they have all the rights to decide how to share it with those who are investing in the exploitation of such natural resources. The minister...

NamRA collects N$21.4bn in three months
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NamRA collects N$21.4bn in three months

Since its inception, the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has pumped billions of dollars into national coffers by continuously exceeding its collection targets.  NamRA collected a net amount of N$21.4 billion in three months.This amounts to 25.10% of the revenue projection for the current fiscal year, FY2024/25. The significant increase in revenue-collection is expected to give...

Namibia pins hopes on green industrialisation blueprint
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Namibia pins hopes on green industrialisation blueprint

Green industrialisation is expected to establish a new growth trajectory for Namibia by addressing current structural challenges.  This emerging industry is expected to deliver high-skill jobs, increased productivity, create new markets, attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and position Namibia as a climate leader. This course of action is contained in a document titled; “A blueprint...

VP urges preparation for Africaís free trade …confident AfCFTA will drive development
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VP urges preparation for Africaís free trade …confident AfCFTA will drive development

Vice President (VP) Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibian businesspeople to be prepared to play their role in ensuring the country reaps the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA). AfCFTA is the world’s largest free trade area, bringing together the 55 countries of the African Union, and eight regional economic communities.  The...

Strengthen and fast-track fishing laws – report
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Strengthen and fast-track fishing laws – report

Government has taken issue with the lucrative fishing sector in a 2024 report from the National Planning Commission (NPC). The report focuses on Namibia’s third voluntary national review progress on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals towards Agenda 2030.  “There is a need to strengthen and fast track all relevant governance legislation to ensure...

Entrepreneurs pleadfor Govt intervention … as ngungula still flows freely
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Entrepreneurs pleadfor Govt intervention … as ngungula still flows freely

The Namibia Local Business Association met with President Nangolo Mbumba at State House on Wednesday to express concern over issues they see as pertinent to the survival of local businesses. The smuggling of cheap fuel from Angola, protection of local businesses, the repo rate and government procurement formed part of the discussions.  The State House...

E-money dominates 2023 bank transactions
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E-money dominates 2023 bank transactions

Electronic money or e-money is now viewed as the most convenient and efficient method of conducting financial transactions.  With e-money, individuals can make payments and transfers electronically, eliminating the need for physical cash. Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) CEO Brian Katjaerua said this week that by December 2023, N$67 billion had been transferred through e-moneychannels...