RMB Namibia, RMB SA Debt Capital Markets (DCM) and RMB Sustainable Finance successfully arranged FNB Namibia’s first green bond issuance in the local DCM.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
No break yet from rising food prices…as Namib Mills confirms April increases on staple products
Global food prices are set to increase drastically for the rest of 2022, and Namibia will not be spared from the phenomenon.
Opinion – Re-invigorating conservation management may be a nightmare
In Africa, if not worldwide, it is common knowledge that sufficient and adequate natural resources management requires strategic approaches, with specific and defined objectives to achieve great standards.
Opinion – Seven years of President Geingob: We did not break
Emeritus Professor André du Pisani is right to state that Geingob draws on different sources of power…[which] sets him apart from his predecessors.
Opinion – Renewable energy brings local business and job opportunities
The climate crisis is very real and the need to mitigate its impact is the focus of nations, government and companies across the globe.
Letter – Unemployment crisis among graduates
Namibia is one of the countries with a high unemployment number, particularly among graduates roaming the streets with their degrees.
Editorial – Apartheid never loved us
To suggest that apartheid was much better than the Namibia of today is an insult to thousands of heroes and heroines who paid with their lives and sacrificed their youth to fight for a better Namibia.
Know your civil servant – Interpreters key in promoting justice
Article 12 of the Namibian constitution contains the provisions for a fair trial, which states that the effectiveness of the Judiciary in Namibia is basically respected and all persons generally have an equal opportunity in court for a fair trial.
Alleged drug dealer pleads oblivion
Suspected drug dealing accused Grant Noble on Wednesday pleaded total ignorance of the drugs that were found in a container in which he imported copy paper from Brazil.
Katenda: Struggle far from over for Namibians
The man of the cloth reflected on Namibia’s 32 years of independence, mainly focusing on lack of access to land, oil discovery and the role of the church post-independence.







