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Boost domestic fuel shock absorption capacity – ministry
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Boost domestic fuel shock absorption capacity – ministry

Namibia should focus on strengthening its domestic fuel stocks to prepare for any eventuality in the face of persistently volatile international oil markets.  The mines and energy ministry last week emphasised the need to strengthen the domestic shock absorption capacity “at this point” as it continues to closely monitor oil market developments, while protecting Namibian...

VP urges preparation for Africaís free trade …confident AfCFTA will drive development
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VP urges preparation for Africaís free trade …confident AfCFTA will drive development

Vice President (VP) Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged Namibian businesspeople to be prepared to play their role in ensuring the country reaps the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA). AfCFTA is the world’s largest free trade area, bringing together the 55 countries of the African Union, and eight regional economic communities.  The...

Woermann Brock construction given the nod
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Woermann Brock construction given the nod

Construction work has resumed at the Woermann Brock (WB) supermarket in Hochland Park, where activities were stopped late on Wednesday due to unsafe working conditions.  A WB official yesterday told New Era the branch is being revamped to become the latest Woermann Fresh. Moreover, a statement from an occupational health and safety inspector in the...

Strengthen and fast-track fishing laws – report
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Strengthen and fast-track fishing laws – report

Government has taken issue with the lucrative fishing sector in a 2024 report from the National Planning Commission (NPC). The report focuses on Namibia’s third voluntary national review progress on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals towards Agenda 2030.  “There is a need to strengthen and fast track all relevant governance legislation to ensure...

TotalEnergies acquires African hydropower projects
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TotalEnergies acquires African hydropower projects

TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Scatec, a Norwegian renewable energy company, to acquire 100% of its subsidiary SN Power, which holds interests in renewable hydropower projects in Africa, through a joint venture (51% SN Power) with Norfund and British International Investment (BII). As a result of this transaction, which is subject to certain previous...

E-money dominates 2023 bank transactions
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E-money dominates 2023 bank transactions

Electronic money or e-money is now viewed as the most convenient and efficient method of conducting financial transactions.  With e-money, individuals can make payments and transfers electronically, eliminating the need for physical cash. Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) CEO Brian Katjaerua said this week that by December 2023, N$67 billion had been transferred through e-moneychannels...

Namibia ready to honour US$750 million bond
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Namibia ready to honour US$750 million bond

Government is making the necessary preparations to ensure the country is able to meet its Eurobond obligations on 29 October 2025. This is according to finance ministry spokesperson Wilson Shikoto, who stated Namibia is ready to repay its largest single-day debt maturity in the country’s history.  Bonds are investment securities where an investor lends money...

O&L acquires full ownership of Broll Namibia 
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O&L acquires full ownership of Broll Namibia 

The Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group is now the sole shareholder of its property management company, Broll Namibia. This is after the successful acquisition, effective 1 July 2024, of the remaining 49.9% shares in Broll Namibia, which were previously held by the Broll Property Group (Pty) Ltd.  “As a company born in Namibia, we take...