Shoki Kandjimi RUNDU – The Pupkewitz Foundation donated food parcels to the San community valued at N$55 000 in Rundu’s Ndama location last week. This is part of the foundation’s Covid-19 food relief scheme, which aims to assist marginalised communities in the Kavango East region who have been adversely affected by the pandemic. In...
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SA pilots welcome first step in ‘revitalising’ national carrier
JOHANNESBURG – The South African Airways Pilots’ Association (SAAPA) said on Wednesday it welcomed the first step towards a revitalised national carrier after creditors voted in favour of a business rescue plan for the airline. Tuesday’s vote saw 86% of creditors support the plan for loss-making South African Airways (SAA), which the government placed under...
Capricorn Foundation created as CSR vehicle
Capricorn Group has launched the Capricorn Foundation as a non-profit association to act as a vehicle for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. The Group stated that the establishment of the foundation follows a thorough review of and research on the best practices on CSR and several stakeholder engagements over the past two years. The Capricorn...
Low-income earners left out of house market – Uutoni
For far too long, low-income earners have been left out of the housing market in the country, for simple reasons of building materials’ price and labour and land being out of their financial reach.These were the remarks of Minister of Urban and Rural Development Erastus Uutoni on Thursday, during the signing ceremony of contractors tasked...
Structural interventions needed for sustained growth
Governor of Bank of Namibia, Johannes !Gawaxab, said the country needs to dedicate time to dissect growth constraints to the domestic economy and then devise and implement the necessary strategies to overcome them. While delivering his maiden governors address last week at the 30th anniversary of the bank, he said the Namibian economy needs structural...
Opinion – NSA commences with census mapping amidst Covid-19
The Namibia Statistics Agency is commencing with the census mapping exercise, which was put on hold end of March 2020 due to Covid-19. It commences today and will run until mid-December 2020. The census mapping exercise, in simple terms, is a census of built up infrastructure in the country. What the NSA literally does is...
Bank Windhoek introduces extended term for home loans
Bank Windhoek has become the first Namibian bank to introduce a mortgage loan that encompasses extended repayment terms for first-time home buyers. This means maiden buyers, who intend to purchase a residential property with a value of between N$500 000 and N$2 million, can now apply for a mortgage loan with an extended term of...
Namcor employees test negative for virus
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) has confirmed that all four of its employees, who were recently quarantined on account of having contact with Covid-19 positive employee, have tested negative for the disease. Namcor resumed normal business on Monday, 13 July 2020. A company spokesman said Namcor remains committed to the safety of its...
SAA’s business rescue plan hopes to result in sustainable airline
South Africa’s Department of Public Enterprises (DPE) has welcomed the commitment by the country’s National Treasury that government will support and source funding for a business rescue plan for South African Airways (SAA), which will result in the emergence of a new viable, sustainable, competitive national airline. In terms of the business rescue plan that...
Agriculture, manufacturing and services are key to transformation – analysts
Economic analysts in the country believe the agricultural sector will be the most suitable platform for transformation to fight the adverse financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking to New Era, Omu Kakujaha-Matundu, a senior lecturer at the University of Namibia (Unam) said the country needs to set agricultural and industrial production goals and work...









