WINDHOEK – The development of a shopping centre at Elisenheim Village Estate is expected to create more than 300 jobs over the next 10 months and more than 200 permanent employment opportunities
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GIPF hosts second regional stakeholders consultative meeting in Opuwo
WINDHOEK - The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) hosted the second regional stakeholders’
Eos Capital’s Heat Exchange to acquire Valco Pipes
WINDHOEK - Valco Pipes is in the process of being acquired by Heat Exchange Products, a company founded by Henning Mercker and recently majority-owned by local private equity firm Eos Capital. The
When local becomes lekker for the economy
Namibians are proud people, we are proud of our country, our heritage and of local products.
Khomas Region’s N$2.4 billion development budget to surpass N$3 billion during MTEF
WINDHOEK – The Khomas Region, which is the seat of central government and where the capital city is situated, has been allocated N$2.437 billion for its developmental needs during the 2019/2020 financial year.
Depreciating Namibia dollar pushes up local fuel prices by 30c/l
WINDHOEK – Unleaded fuel and diesel will increase by 30 cents per litre as of this Wednesday, June 5.
Traditional leaders oppose Erindi sale to foreigners
WINDHOEK – A group of 16 disgruntled Traditional Authorities (TAs) has warned government that the continued sale of land to foreign nationals at the expense of those who lost their ancestral land might spark civil unrest.
Don’t let social engineering compromise your financial security
We live in times where fraudsters look like neighbours and sound like friends. When it comes to private- and payment card information, make sure you understand how social engineering can be used to compromise your financial security.
Externalisation of money is a crime – Ndjago
Karibib Constituency Councillor, Melania Ndjago, is adamant that Namibia must introduce a clear and concise law such as the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act in line with the South African Act, noting that externalisation of money is a criminal act.
Kavango West’s N$257 million to increase significantly over the MTEF
The Kavango West Region has been allocated N$257 245 000 in the 2019/20 financial year for its development budget. For the remainder of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), the development budget for this region increases to N$331 992 000 in 2020/21 before reducing marginally to N$327 849 000 for the 2021/22 financial year.