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Homegrown Dempsey to take the reins of FirstRand Namibia
Conrad Dempsey, currently CEO of RMB Namibia, will take over the reins of one of the largest financial services institutions in the country.
He has been appointed group CEO designate effective 1 July 2020, and will officially become CEO of the FirstRand Group effective 1 October 2020.
MTC launches multiple Aweh product solution
Namibia’s first telecommunications provider MTC on Wednesday launched its latest market offering termed “Multiple Aweh” product solution. This solution will enable customers to subscribe to more than one and up to three Aweh subscriptions at a time.
SADC should prioritise investments to save economies
Southern African Development Community (SADC) member states should be developing roadmaps and action plans that prioritise investments and channel scarce resources to identified economic sectors to resuscitate their economies, strengthen resilience and improve competitiveness.
Meatco and Nafau sign recognition procedural agreement
The Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) and the Namibian Food and Allied Workers Union (Nafau) signed the revised recognition and procedural agreement last week.
FNB Rental Index shows price rebound…virus crisis and lockdown not yet reflected in data
The FNB Rental Index for the first quarter of 2020 shows that overall residential rent prices rebounded from a two-year negative growth territory.
However, Frans Uusiku, FNB Market Research Manager cautioned that the Covid-19 lockdown is bound to paint a different picture when looking at quarter two of 2020.
NBL strengthens support to Covid-19 shelter
Following its recent donation of 53 tents towards the Covid-19 homeless shelter initiative by the Ministry of Health & Social Services, Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) followed up with further support of this project, with a beverage donation valued at close to N$100 000.
The Covid-19 ‘new normal’ won’t be business as usual
Namibia went into lockdown several weeks ago; our government’s firm and swift response has so far kept the number of infections very low. Thankfully, no deaths have been recorded and Namibia may come out of this quite well.
New commemorative N$30 banknote now official tender
The Bank of Namibia officially put the new N$30 commemorative banknote into circulation on Friday at an event held to mark the issuance of the note as a legal tender in the country. This means the new N$30 note banknote can now be used for the payment of goods and services alongside the current family of banknotes.
Bank of Namibia still investigating Stokvel – cautions public to be vigilant
A trending WhatsApp stokvel is on Bank of Namibia’s (BoN) radar and while the central bank is still determining whether the scheme is permissible under the relevant provisions of the Banking Institutions Act, it has cautioned the public to be careful in promoting or participating in such schemes.