The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) recently signed an agreement with the Nkurenkuru Town Council for a N$2.58 million feasibility study, funded by the bank’s Project Preparation Fund (PPF) for the town’s proposed Extension 6.
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Masule calls it quits at Air Namibia
Air Namibia has confirmed the resignation of its long-serving General Manager of Commercial Services, Xavier Swaniso Masule, with effect as of 10 April 2020.
Airline revenues could fall by more than N$1.8 trillion due to Covid-19
Global airlines have been among the hardest-hit by the Covid-19 outbreak as global air travel demand has basically collapsed since the outbreak of the virus, even before the declaration of a pandemic by the World Health Organisation.
Tweya launches action plan to turn ‘pest into prosperity’…at commencement of industrial bush conversion factory
Minister of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development Tjekero Tweya on Friday launched a Strategic Action Plan for Sustainable Bush Value Chains in Namibia during the ground breaking ceremony for the construction of the Namib Green Gold Processing (NGGP) production facility.
Tweya opens N$135 million ‘first-ever’ Namibian bread factory
A N$134.6 million state-of–the–art Bakpro bread factory situated north of Windhoek at Okapuka farm was officially opened by Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development Minister Tjekero Tweya yesterday.
The rise of women in the SME sector
Over the last 10 years, the SME sector has seen a trend of more women taking up opportunities in franchising and this is expected to further increase over the next five years.
Transitional measures to cater for EPZ beneficiaries…as Special Economic Zone regime is being finalised
Diamond polishing companies currently operating within the soon-to-be-phased-out Export Processing Zone (EPZ) regime, where they enjoy a zero-tax holiday, will be catered for by transitional measures by the which is being finalised by the Ministry of Finance and other relevant government departments.
Namibia urged to ratify convention on violence and harassment at work
Different stakeholders in the sphere of labour activities have encouraged Namibia to ratify the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Convention related to violence and harassment in the world of work in order to address, prevent and subsequently eliminate such practices in the workplace.
Coronavirus delays completion of N$5.5 billion storage facility
Construction of the N$5.5 billion national oil storage facility at Walvis Bay, which was anticipated to be completed last month, is now at a standstill because of the global outbreak of coronavirus as the main contractors are Chinese who could not return to Namibia for final testing of the facility.
Tender body unveils new corporate identity
The Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) yesterday launched its new corporate identity. Officiating at the occasion, Deputy Minister of Finance, Natangwe Ithete, said that for any business or organisation, a logo is the face of the company and in today’s competitive environment “a company and organisation needs to build strong, positive images and reputation in order to be distinguished from others”.