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Berry-picking under the blazing sun
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Berry-picking under the blazing sun

DIVUNDU – In the heart of Divundu, the sun blazes down on a dedicated group of women harvesting at Namibia Berries.  For nine hours a day, these women work tirelessly under the sweltering heat, painstakingly picking one berry at a time.  Regina Muyenga, a 28-year-old picker and a graduate of the University of Namibia, embodies...

Customer experience, service seminar elevates service standards
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Customer experience, service seminar elevates service standards

The recently-concluded Namibia Customer Care and Service Delivery Seminar agreed on the necessity for a new level of customer service standards.  By addressing current challenges and presenting solutions through technological integration, trust-building and a commitment to consistent improvement, the seminar encouraged organisations to view customer care as essential to their long-term success.  The seminar concluded...

Opinion – Compliance in Namibia: Staying ahead of evolving regulations 
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Opinion – Compliance in Namibia: Staying ahead of evolving regulations 

Melanie Meiring  Namibia has recently been under increased scrutiny from the global community, with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey-listing it. There are some gaps in Namibia’s anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism financing measures.  These areas must improve to meet international standards.  But what does this mean for businesses operating in Namibia, and how can...

Investor laments red tape in agri-land process
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Investor laments red tape in agri-land process

DIVUNDU – The CEO and founder of Namibia Berries, Michael Rodenburg, has raised critical concerns regarding challenges of land acquisition for investors in Namibia, particularly in the agricultural sector.  He voiced this concern during a recent media tour of the berries farm that was organised by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB).  Rodenburg...

DBN annual report showcases transformative impact…as new strategic business plan aims for 25 000 jobs
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DBN annual report showcases transformative impact…as new strategic business plan aims for 25 000 jobs

The Development Bank of Namibia’s 2023/24 annual report shows the institution facilitated the creation of 3 525 jobs through various projects, with a substantial focus on supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs).  The report, launched last Thursday, shows DBN supported 74 SME projects with funding of N$95.9 million.  Meanwhile, the bank’s ambitious 2024-2029 Integrated Strategic...

Opinion – Positive and sustainable change through conscious leadership 
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Opinion – Positive and sustainable change through conscious leadership 

Sustainability is the concept of meeting today’s needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. It encourages a balanced approach to using resources, taking only what we need while preserving essential resources for human survival.  Sustainability involves taking conscious steps to balance environmental, social, and economic factors to ensure the long-term...

Ensure fair compensation for natural resources – Sinimbo
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Ensure fair compensation for natural resources – Sinimbo

Through Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS), indigenous people and local communities can secure fair monetary compensation from business partners, utilising valuable resources like marula oil, mangetti, devil’s claw, and many others.  This was the message from Verna Sinimbo, industrialisation and trade deputy minister who emphasised that Africa, and Namibia in particular, is a land of...

Adamastor diamond mining vessel reaches Lüderitz …set to commence operations in Hottentots Bay
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Adamastor diamond mining vessel reaches Lüderitz …set to commence operations in Hottentots Bay

Kenzoll Capital, an Amsterdam-based private equity firm, and its local partners, led by Paragon Investment Holdings, have announced the long-awaited arrival of their Adamastor diamond mining vessel at Lüderitz harbour.  Now that the vessel has reached Namibian waters, it is set to commence operations in Hottentots Bay, off the Skeleton coast.  According to Paragon, initial...

US stocks to suffer in Trump trade war
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US stocks to suffer in Trump trade war

As Donald Trump’s odds of winning the White House seemingly improve, investors are being warned that a swift retaliation from Europe would likely deliver a hammer blow to US stocks. The stark warning from Nigel Green, the CEO of deVere Group, one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory and asset management organisations, comes as a...

Opinion – Could this be the right time to save money?
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Opinion – Could this be the right time to save money?

Personal finance spending studies found that November and December, filled with events like Black Friday, Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, are peak months for spending. The post-holiday season in January and February is typically associated with times when money is tight.  However, the right savings strategies can turn this normality around. In celebration of Savings Day,...