The Nedbank Group has posted strong financial results for the first half of 2025. It says its next phase of growth will be led by its operations across the African continent. The bank’s Africa Regions (NAR) cluster, which includes Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe, along with representative offices in Kenya and Ghana, is playing...
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SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – E-Tech empowers youth through innovation
Peya Shingwandja, the founder of E-Tech, started his business journey as a university student fixing phones and laptops with his friends. Today, he runs his own tech company and helps train young people in the same field. He grew up in a business-minded family, but as a child, his focus was on playing soccer. It...
Nanda graduates in mining geology …aimed at boosting African industry
Felix Nanda, a Namibian student, has graduated from the first-ever class of the “Mining Geology” master’s programme at The Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), joining a new wave of African experts ready to modernise the continent’s mining industry. The two-year programme, taught in English and supported by the Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom,...
Nandi-Ndaitwah banks on mining sector
President Netumbo Nandi- Ndaitwah said Namibia’s mining sector continues to drive the country’s economy, despite facing global challenges and a slight industry slowdown in 2024. In a speech delivered on her behalf at the annual Mining Expo in Windhoek, the President described the sector as “the bedrock of our economy,” highlighting its strong performance over...
SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Hendrina Lazarus …stitching her way out of the ghetto to stability
Hendrina Lazarus (44) sits at her sewing machine in the bright, clean workspace of the Katutura Incubator Centre, surrounded by fabric, sketches and the soft hum of industry. A far cry from where she began her tailoring journey. In 2015, faced with unemployment and three children to feed, Lazarus began renting space in a shack...
Bank explains meaning of new N$1 coin …two hands exchanging coins symbolises the act of trade
In response to growing backlash from certain sections of society regarding the recently introduced N$1 coin, the central bank issued a statement emphasising that the new currency actually represents trade and interaction between communities. “The N$1 was designed to honour Namibia’s retail sector, a cornerstone of the national economy that empowers local businesses, sustains households,...
//Kharas to become heart of green hydrogen revolution …as Namibia starts green hydrogen environmental study
The Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme is conducting a strategic environmental and social assessment (SESA) for green energy production and industrialisation under the Southern Corridor Development Initiative. This is as the Southern Corridor Development Initiative in the //Kharas region is set to become the heart of Namibia’s green hydrogen revolution. Speaking at the media briefing on...
Armando dresses Miss Namibia 2025
Namibian fashion designer Armando van Wyk has once again made headlines, this time as the creative mind behind the stunning look of newly crowned Miss Namibia 2025, Johanna Swartbooi. Van Wyk, who represented Namibia at the Batho Fashion Week in Gaborone, Botswana, last year, dressed Swartbooi throughout her pageant journey. Their collaboration began in 2020,...
Nandi-Ndaitwah commits to sport development
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has reaffirmed her government’s commitment to developing sports infrastructure in Namibia, with a focus on football. She made these remarks at the Brave Warriors fundraising gala dinner held on Saturday in Windhoek. During her speech, Nandi-Ndaitwah reflected on the recent launch of the Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6). She described the plan...
MTC launches first-of-its-kind branchless banking platform …as Taamba Maris aims for 100% financial inclusion
Pricilla Mukokobi Matheus David Mobile Telecommunication Company (MTC) Maris, in collaboration with Letshego Micro Financial Services Namibia (LMFSN), yesterday launched its instant loan service product, ‘Taamba Maris’, aimed at deepening financial access and empowering communities through mobile technology. MTC Maris, derived from the Khoekhoegowab word for ‘money’, aims to revolutionise access to financial services in...









