In line with regulatory requirements, the Common Monetary Area’s banking sector will be rolling out changes on how clients make and receive payments as of 15 April 2024. The CMA is comprised of Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho and South Africa.
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Bannerman proves Etango Uranium’s long-term viability
Bannerman Energy has announced the successful completion of a Scoping Study evaluating potential expansion options for its flagship Etango Uranium Project in the Erongo region.
Editorial – Celebrating Namibia’s 34th Independence Day
As Namibians gathered in Katima Mulilo yesterday to mark the 34th Independence Day anniversary of the country, we were reminded of the valour and sacrifices made by our forebears, the brave sons and daughters of our soil, who traversed treacherous paths to secure the freedom and dignity we cherish today.
No sports on Katutura and Khomasdal fields… infrastructure is Namibia’s Achilles heel
The Katutura Multi-purpose Youth Centre and the field behind the Khomasdal Stadium, designated for football matches and track and field events, are currently occupied by homeless people.
New sports facility for Nkurenkuru …state-of-the-art centre coming up
The Ministry of Sports, Youth and National Service has lived up to their promise to bring sports facilities to the Kavango West region.
Capricorn pledges N$1m for desert economy in Maltahöhe
The Capricorn Foundation has pledged N$1 million towards the Wolwedans Foundation’s flagship initiative, RuralRevive: Building a Desert-based Economy, showcasing its dedication to economic advancement, sustainable development and the empowerment of the Maltahöhe community.
Transparency key to integrated reporting – Nuyoma
New generation reporting took centre- stage this week when the Capricorn Group, in partnership with GreymatterFinch, hosted another investor relations workshop.
OPEC SG to address Namibia’s energy conference…participation underscores country’s potential as global oil player
Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary General (SG) of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), is expected to deliver an address and share insight into global oil trends at the upcoming Namibian International Energy Conference (NIEC) in Windhoek during April.
Okombahe water crisis leaves learners stranded
With the school already grappling with ageing infrastructure and ill-discipline amongst its learners, the continuous water crisis at the settlement of Okombahe is further compounding matters for the Gaob Justus Garoeb High School.
Amupanda’s red line fight suffers setback
The matter in which Job Amupanda is asking the courts to remove the veterinary cordon fence, also known as the red line, suffered a setback in the Supreme Court.









