Namibia’s Producer Price Index (PPI) recorded a continued decline in the second quarter of 2025, reflecting ongoing shifts in wholesale price trends across major sectors of the economy. According to the report issued by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), the PPI fell by 3.1% quarter-on-quarter and dropped 2.5%, compared to the same period last year....
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Nedbank pledges SADC investment to ensure growth
The Nedbank Group will be focusing on Africa regions, specifically the Southern African Development Community (SADC), for future growth opportunities. The group, which recently posted strong financial results for the first half of 2025, has committed to re-investing some of its proceeds into SADC to ensure regional growth. Nedbank’s Africa Regions (NAR) cluster includes Eswatini,...
Full imports via NOSF enhance storage, reliability …improving fuel security
The decommissioning of the old fuel jetty at Namport and the full transition of fuel imports through the National Oil Storage Facility (NOSF) as of 1 August 2025 carries several implications for fuel security and price stability in Namibia. These implications entail enhanced storage capacity, centralised oversight, reduced risks as well as reduced delays, including...
Nekundi: Namibia to launch new national airline …focus on building sustainable company from ground up
Namibia is moving forward with plans to launch a new national airline, but it will not revive the defunct Air Namibia name. This as revealed by works and transport Minister Veikko Nekundi. Speaking to New Era last week, he said the focus is on building a new, sustainable airline from the ground up and not...
MTC launches 5G, assures public safety
Auleria Wakudumo ONGWEDIVA – The Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) has officially launched 5G in Namibia, becoming the first network operator to introduce the next generation technology in the country. While unveiling the service at the Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair, MTC moved to allay public concerns by assuring that 5G is safe and scientifically tested, addressing...
NamPost clarifies changes to grant payments
NamPost has issued a public clarification to address uncertainties surrounding the implementation of the National Social Welfare Cash Grant payments, which will be facilitated through NamPost’s nationwide Post Office branches and mobile teams beginning in October 2025. The State-owned postal and financial services provider confirmed that the new payment model only applies to recipients who...
US tariffs on Indian goods double to 50%
WASHINGTON – US tariffs of 50% took effect yesterday on many Indian products, doubling an existing duty as president Donald Trump sought to punish New Delhi for buying Russian oil. India has criticised the levies as “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable”, with its export body calling on yesterday for government intervention to assuage fears of heavy...
Standard Bank drives financial access
For over 110 years, Standard Bank Namibia has been more than a financial institution – it has been a partner in the country’s progress. From supporting entrepreneurs to expanding access to banking in remote areas, the bank’s journey has always been rooted in one purpose: “Namibia is our home, we drive her growth.” Today, that...
FNB recognised for excellence in customer experience
When Namibians were asked, ‘Where do you bank for the best experience?’, FNB Namibia was the clear and resounding choice. For FNB Namibia, the recognition of Best Banking Experience at the 2025 Best of Namibia Awards is an accolade that reflects what matters most: the voices of its customers. Banking is a service that touches...
SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Shilongo balances business, family and breaking barriers
ONGWEDIVA – Running a business is no small task. Raising a family is even harder. Doing both while caring for a visually impaired sibling it the daily reality of Sophia Shilongo, a woman from northern Namibia. She has quietly built a name for herself in the traditional food business. What started as a small table...









