Over the past 10 plus years the national rail services operator, TransNamib, has incurred losses of more than N$1 billion but these financial misfortunes may soon be turned around as relatively new CEO, Johny Smith, aims to bring the parastatal into profitability within the next two years.
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Capricorn Group partners with Ministry of Finance
Capricorn Group partnered with the Ministry of Finance to carry out a two-day risk management workshop on 2 and 3 March 2020. The training was facilitated by the group’s Business Risk Officer, Horst Simon.
Namport clients eager to use new container terminal
About six months after the completion of Namport’s new N$4.2 billion Walvis Bay container terminal, the port authority says it has been receiving enquiries from potential clients who are eager to move business through the new terminal.
Mines ministry and NBC sign broadcasting agreement
The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) and the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on Wednesday entered into a Memorandum of Understanding for production and broadcasting services.
Manufacturing sector growth to slow down – BoN
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has projected growth in the manufacturing sector to slow down in 2020 and 2021. This is mainly due to being compared to a high base from 2019 that the central bank predicts will result in the sector to grow by 0.9% and 1.3% in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
Namibia joins the world to celebrate World Engineering Day
Namibia joined the rest of the world to mark the first World Engineering Day at an event organised by the Engineering Council of Namibia (ECN).
EPZ Policy: Rise and fall in the diamond industry
The Export Processing Zone (EPZ) Act (Namibia) was implemented to meet the country’s industrialization goals. The policy is currently in the process to be phased out and replaced by the Special Economic Zone Act (SEZ) which might take another year before being fully implemented.
African carriers again post fastest air cargo growth in the world
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global airfreight markets showing that African carriers posted the fastest growth of any region in January 2020.
Africa must strengthen governance to succeed – Alweendo
African governments still need to do far more to strengthen their cultures of governance, ethical and professional leadership.
Opinion – What makes businesses thrive during uncertainty?
Businesses that thrive during uncertainty are those that have eagle eyes to identify critical opportunities within their macro-economic environments. Internal positioning is one of the core critical elements that help organisations create competitive capabilities in order to navigate all economic volatilities.