The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) yesterday confirmed the issuance to the Windhoek City Council of a Class Comprehensive Telecommunications Service Licence, with additional licence conditions imposed. The licence is effective from 24 July. CRAN hosted a public hearing on 15 July on the application for reconsideration submitted by Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd on...
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Mutorwa irked by incomplete and abandoned capital projects
A deplorable state of affairs regarding the completion of infrastructure and capital development projects throughout the country has surfaced through a report requested by President Hage Geingob and commissioned by works and transport minister John Mutorwa. The final report, which was completed at the end of June 2020, confirmed that a trifling 54 capital projects...
Gold forges record high as investors seek safety
LONDON – Gold soared to a record high on Monday as investors rushed into the safe-haven commodity on concerns about heightened China-US tensions, a spike in virus infections and a lack of progress on a new stimulus bill in Washington. “Always a sign of trouble, gold continued its red hot streak on Monday, the haven...
Santam to pay N$30 million to businesses with CBI cover
Business that have incurred losses due to Covid-19 and who have Contingent Business Interruption (CBI) cover with Santam will receive up to N$30 million in urgent relief funding. The payments from Namibia’s largest short-term insurer will be made to its clients in the hospitality, leisure and non-essential retail services industries. The aim of the relief...
Moderate growth and subdued supply to gradually increase uranium prices
China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) Rössing Uranium has cautioned that while global uranium prices are expected to recover in the medium to long-term, the gradual recovery may take another five years. In its latest report to stakeholders, the uranium miner noted that moderate demand growth and subdued supply will drive a gradual price appreciation. “The...
CIF unsure NEEEB will uplift and empowerpoor and needy
One of the biggest concerns the Construction Industries Federation of Namibia (CIF) has regarding the Namibian Equitable Economic Empowerment Bill (NEEEB) is if, indeed, it will bring about the desired results. In its current format and the latest draft of NEEEB, it is made clear that “empowerment beneficiaries” are to be recipients of the benefits...
SA govt to finalise economic recovery plan in coming weeks, Ramaphosa says
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s government will work with social partners in the coming weeks to finalise an economic recovery programme whose key target will be to protect and create jobs as the economy is buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday. In a weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa said the health crisis –...
SA’s Covid-19 loan guarantee scheme made easier
PRETORIA – The coronavirus (Covid-19) loan guarantee scheme has been reviewed to make it easier to access, the National Treasury said yesterday. The scheme is set up to help ease the pressure on qualifying businesses affected by low economic activity following the lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the disease. Among other things, bank...
Fraudsters up their game as online shopping increases
The reduction in physical shopping, coupled with social distancing and a heightened awareness of personal safety, have made online shopping the go-to place for retail therapy in recent months. Of course, fraudsters were quick to spot the opportunity and have increased their attempts to defraud consumers through Card Not Present shopping activity. ‘The latest modus...
Economists warn corruption is pulling Namibia backwards
The thorny subject of corporate corruption is pulling Namibia backwards; hence, it needs to be prioritised and addressed without fear or favour, warned Lameck Odada, an economics lecturer at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). Odada said entities entrusted with duties to investigate and prosecute corrupt individuals need financial support from the government...






