WINDHOEK – The Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development has identified a tomato paste project that will directly benefit members of the Tsandi Constituency in the Omusati Region.
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The challenge is to balance fiscal capacity with tough political decisions
WINDHOEK – Shortly after the budget was tabled last week, Nedbank Namibia in partnership with Simonis Storm, hosted an in-depth review discussion of the National Budget.
Psemas cost drivers are unsustainable – Schlettwein
WINDHOEK - The Ministry of Finance yesterday engaged healthcare service providers on issues pertaining to the Public Service Employees Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas), with Minister of Finance, Calle Schlettwein, telling the well-attended
Bank Windhoek offers financing for PolyCare houses
WINDHOEK - In response to the Namibian government’s efforts to alleviate the housing shortage and reduce the housing backlog, Bank Windhoek has confirmed it will offer financing to potential buyers of PolyCare houses.
MTC opens first-ever mobile home in vast Kunene Region
WINDHOEK – In a first for Opuwo, Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) opened a brand-new shop to serve the town’s clientele, making it the 36th MTC store in the country.
NCCI confirms Mwiya’s appointment as substantive CEO
WINDHOEK - Emulating a precedent set by previous Boards of the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), the Chamber’s directors, under the presidency of Sven Thieme, has appointed Charity Mwiya as the substantive Chief Executive Officer. Mwiya will head the NCCI’s secretariat over the coming five years.
Philippine businesses invited to invest in Namibia
MANILA - High Commissioner of The Republic of Namibia to Malaysia and Ambassador to the Philippines Her Excellency Anne Namakau Mutelo, invited and welcomed the Philippines business community to come and invest in Namibia.
Fuel prices unchanged for April
WINDHOEK - The Ministry of Mines and Energy has decided to keep local fuel prices stable and unchanged for April 2019.
Doubling Psemas fees will impact lower earners harder – Schade
WINDHOEK – During the tabling of the national budget on Wednesday, Finance Minister Calle Schlettwein announced that the member’s contribution to the Public Service Medical Aid Scheme (Psemas), which has for long been static, will be
Scalability a key to manufacturing success – Inkumbi
WINDHOEK - Scalable manufacturing and assembly operations can be a lucrative basis for investor success, says Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) CEO, Martin Inkumbi. As proof of this, he points to the commissioning of the Peugeot and Opel assembly plant in Walvis Bay.