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Oshikoto council demands ‘business unusual’ service
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Oshikoto council demands ‘business unusual’ service

Oshikoto Regional Council chairperson Sacky Nangula has urged administrators, technocrats and all public servants to embrace innovation and unity to deliver on the promises made to the electorate. During a staff address at the Omuthiya Multi-Purpose Youth Centre, themed ‘Providing New Marching Orders for Improved and Innovated Service Delivery,’ Nangula reminded councillors of the five-year...

BoN, Navachab Mine signs gold purchase deal
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BoN, Navachab Mine signs gold purchase deal

The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has signed a gold purchase agreement with QKR Namibia Navachab to strengthen the country’s financial reserves. The agreement will allow the central bank to buy gold produced in Namibia in a structured way. This forms part of BoN’s plan to improve its reserve management and make the economy more stable....

Coca-Cola honours record 129 long-serving staff
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Coca-Cola honours record 129 long-serving staff

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa in Namibia has honoured 129 long-serving employees at its 2026 Long Service Awards, marking the highest number of staff recognised since 2022. The awards celebrate workers who have dedicated years of service to the company, ranging from five to 35 years. A highlight of the event was the recognition of 11 employees...

TotalEnergies quits US offshore wind projects 
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TotalEnergies quits US offshore wind projects 

Energy company TotalEnergies has decided to stop developing offshore wind projects in the United States after signing a settlement with the United States Department of the Interior (DOI).  The company will give up two wind leases it secured in 2022. These are the Carolina Long Bay and New York Bight leases, which it held with...

Mobile money hits US$2 trillion 
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Mobile money hits US$2 trillion 

Global mobile money transactions passed US$2 trillion in 2025. This shows how fast the industry is growing. This is according to the latest GSMA State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money 2026.  While it took the industry 20 years to reach US$1 trillion in annual transaction value, it took only four years from that...

Dangote’s refinery fuel exports in Africa begin
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Dangote’s refinery fuel exports in Africa begin

LAGOS – Nigeria’s Dangote mega-refinery says it has begun exporting fuel to other African countries after global oil prices soared due to the war in the Middle East. The three-week-long war in the Middle East has disrupted oil deliveries through the key Strait of Hormuz, forcing countries to take measures to limit the impact of...

BoN, NAMFISA strengthen financial sector oversight
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BoN, NAMFISA strengthen financial sector oversight

The Bank of Namibia (BoN) and the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) have signed an updated agreement to improve cooperation in regulating the country’s financial sector. The agreement, known as a Memorandum of Agreement, was signed at a joint event where the two institutions also introduced a new technical working group. The group will...

Snap to snip: Dee Hustler cuts his way to the top 
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Snap to snip: Dee Hustler cuts his way to the top 

ONGWEDIVA- Haufiku Frans, affectionately known as Dee Hustler, began his journey as a barber back in 2011, driven by passion and skills.  His journey began in a printing shop in a salon in Okongo, where he was employed as a photographer.  “I couldn’t imagine myself being a barber, but I decided to buy a clipper...

Namibia’s mining appeal drops  … 51% local ownership, new laws scare investors 
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Namibia’s mining appeal drops  … 51% local ownership, new laws scare investors 

The Chamber of Mines of Namibia has raised concern over Namibia’s sharp drop in a key global mining survey, warning that the country risks losing investment if policy uncertainty is not addressed.  The warning comes after the release of the 2025 Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies, which indicates that Namibia has dropped considerably...