The Mercure Hotel in Windhoek from Tuesday to Friday was a hive of activity as over 1 100 delegates and 73 exhibitors gathered for one of the country’s biggest oil and gas events of the year. Held under the theme “From Exploration to Action: Positioning Namibia as the Next Energy Frontier”, the conference brought together leaders...
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Namibia to feel pinch from Trump’s tariffs on SA
A 30% tariff imposed by the United States (US) on goods imported from South Africa (SA) has sparked concern across southern Africa. Namibia is expected to feel the economic ripple effects due to its close trade and financial ties with its southern neighbour. The new tariff, recently announced by US president Donald Trump, came into...
PetroFund, RMB sign N$1m agreement to upskill locals
Petroleum Training and Education Fund (Petrofund) and FirstRand Namibia, through its subsidiary Rand Merchant Bank (RMB), have entered a N$1 million, two-year partnership aimed at training and upskilling Namibians in the petroleum industry. The signing ceremony took place at the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference in Windhoek on Wednesday. It was officiated by PetroDund CEO...
BoN holds repo rate steady … but pressure to cut mounts
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) yesterday held the repo rate steady at 6.75%, in a decision that signals caution amid growing economic pressure in Namibia and abroad. This marks the third consecutive hold by the central bank, despite mounting calls for relief in the face of weak household credit growth and elevated borrowing costs. While...
Oil discoveries transform Orange Basin into global hotspot
Namibia’s decades-long push to become a key player in the global oil and gas industry is finally paying off. The country is now firmly on the energy investment map. This was the message at the Namibia Oil and Gas Conference currently underway at the Mercure Hotel in Windhoek. The event is themed ‘From Exploration to...
SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Katjimune turns curiosity into cash
GROOTFONTEIN – They say, ‘Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back’. However, for Frans Katjimune (50), curiosity gave life to a business journey that continues to grow. In a world where many people wait for the perfect opportunity or the right time, Katjimune has proved that asking the right question and taking a...
SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Street vendor builds business with N$200 start
Selma Paulus (38) has turned a N$200 investment into a growing street business at Windhoek Central Hospital. She sells sweets, cool drinks as well as fruits and vegetables to patients, visitors and staff. Just over a year ago, she had no source of income. To survive, Paulus started selling sweets and dry chips from a...
Record-breaking Mining Expo concludes in capital
The 12th edition of the Mining Expo ended at the Windhoek Showgrounds on Friday after three successful days of activity, marking the biggest event in its history. Organised by the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, this year’s Expo attracted a record 198 exhibitors and featured 335 exhibition booths. Held over three full days for the...
Vorster brings ‘Memorabilia’ to town
The National Art Gallery of Namibia (NAGN) opened its doors to a new solo exhibition by local artist Pedro Vorster, titled Memorabilia, which started yesterday. The exhibition is a powerful blend of oil paintings, photographic prints, and carefully curated personal items. Vorster, a painter, photographer, and writer, brings more than 20 years of experience to...
Karuaihe-Upi sprinkles magic on Miss Namibia
Three years ago, the Miss Namibia pageant was a fading sparkle and a beauty contest struggling to find its place in a modern and constantly changing pageantry world. When veteran journalist and media executive Umbi Karuaihe-Upi assumed the role of CEO of the Miss Namibia organisation, she did more than revitalise the brand. She...









