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Exclusivity undermines competition – Cran ..dominant operators obliged to share active infrastructure
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Exclusivity undermines competition – Cran ..dominant operators obliged to share active infrastructure

A recent High Court judgement has declared that access to essential network infrastructure is vital to ensure competition in the telecommunications space that ultimately stimulates investment and ensures a level playing field.  The decision, delivered by the High Court at the end of July this year, also directly benefits consumers with more choice and better-quality...

German business morale in shock fall
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German business morale in shock fall

FRANKFURT – German business sentiment unexpectedly fell in September, a closely watched survey showed yesterday, in a setback for Chancellor Friedrich Merz as he tries to revive Europe’s top economy.  The Ifo institute’s confidence barometer fell to 87.7 points, down from 88.9 in August, breaking a run of eight straight increases. Analysts polled by financial...

Stocks torn between Fed rate warning, AI optimism
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Stocks torn between Fed rate warning, AI optimism

LONDON – Europe’s main stock markets retreated yesterday following gains in Asia and Wall Street losses, with focus on shares in technology giants and a warning from US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell on interest rates.Chinese tech firms stood out, with Alibaba shares rocketing after its chief executive said the e-commerce giant planned to ramp...

NY’s finance sector faces risks from Trump visa crackdown
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NY’s finance sector faces risks from Trump visa crackdown

NEW YORK – On a bright September morning, employees stream through the turnstiles and vast lobby of Goldman Sachs’ headquarters in the sunlit Battery Park City neighbourhood of Manhattan.More than 9 000 people work at the investment bank’s New York head office.And hundreds of them depend on the H-1B skilled worker visa, recently targeted by...

Corridor group celebrates 25 years of trade success 
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Corridor group celebrates 25 years of trade success 

The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) has come a long way since it started in 2000. Back then, it handled no transit cargo. Today, the corridor carries nearly 2.5 million metric tonnes of cargo each year.  This was shared by Andrew Kanime, chairperson of the WBCG Board, during the group’s 25th anniversary celebration. The event...

Opinion – Investing outcomes trump headlines during uncertainty 
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Opinion – Investing outcomes trump headlines during uncertainty 

Against the backdrop of global markets influx, imagine an investor nervously scrolling through their phone, eyes darting over headlines filled with policy changes, geopolitical tensions, and consumer behaviour shifts. Each alert brings a fresh wave of anxiety with tariff shocks, diplomatic standoffs, and rapid technological change shaking confidence. Volatility has become the norm, and uncertainty...

It’s vital for banks, customers to work together – BAN 
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It’s vital for banks, customers to work together – BAN 

It is vital that banking customers know and understand how their banks should treat them.  Customers should expect their banks to provide them with information in a plain and understandable manner and language, ensure enquiries are attended to promptly and provide affordable and accessible banking services.  This is according to Dantagos Jimmy, CEO of the...

Rosh Pinah Zinc secures N$2.6b for project expansion 
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Rosh Pinah Zinc secures N$2.6b for project expansion 

Rosh Pinah Zinc (RPZ) has secured US$150 million, about N$2.6 billion at current exchange rates, debt financing to fund its expansion project.  Construction for the expansion is reported to be over 80% complete and remains on budget.  The debt financing was facilitated by Appian Capital Advisory Limited, the majority shareholder of RPZ and an investment...

Green hydrogen holds potential but still in infancy 
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Green hydrogen holds potential but still in infancy 

Namibia’s green hydrogen project is slowly coming to light, but experts say the industry is still risky and still in its early stage.  Last week, Namibia officially opened Africa’s first large-scale solar-powered green hydrogen facility under Cleanergy Solutions Namibia.  In April, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah inaugurated the first N$600-million HyIron Oshivela Green Hydrogen Plant. Economist Rowland...