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SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Muchaka builds opportunities through discipline and determination
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SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Muchaka builds opportunities through discipline and determination

At a time when many young people are struggling to find work, Miti Muchaka an entrepreneur is creating jobs through determination, discipline, and self-belief. Muchaka, a young businessman from Katima Mulilo in the Zambezi region, is the founder and director of Kong Investment CC, a company he started in August 2022. Today, the business operates...

Outsourcing of Schengen Visas increases application fees
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Outsourcing of Schengen Visas increases application fees

As of next week Monday, 19 January 2026, all Schengen visa applications previously handled directly by the German Embassy will be processed exclusively through an external service provider called TLS Contact. This development will see the total Schengen Visa application fee increase by about N$500 because in addition to the visa fee, applicants will now...

Van Zyl leads Private Bank & Wealth at Standard Bank
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Van Zyl leads Private Bank & Wealth at Standard Bank

Darius van Zyl has taken over the helm as the new Head of private bank & wealth at Standard Bank Namibia, effective 5 January 2026. Van Zyl brings over 15 years of experience spanning in finance, corporate and international tax consulting, strategic leadership, and banking.  A registered member of the Namibia Institute of Professional Accountants,...

OPEC Fund boosts ties with African Development Bank
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OPEC Fund boosts ties with African Development Bank

The OPEC Fund for International Development (the OPEC Fund) recently undertook an official mission to Côte d’Ivoire, led by OPEC Fund president Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, to further strengthen strategic cooperation with the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and advance joint efforts to support sustainable development across Africa. A highlight of the visit was the AfDB–OPEC Fund...

CoW warns informal vendors not to trade illegally … urges residents to study regulations and comply accordingly
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CoW warns informal vendors not to trade illegally … urges residents to study regulations and comply accordingly

Adolf Kaure The City of Windhoek’s manager for corporate affairs, Harold Akwenye has cautioned residents to refrain from illegal trading practices. Speaking in a recent interview, Akwenye said that the Council’s ongoing efforts to educate and inform the public about the informal trading regulations. “The City of Windhoek continues to face challenges with individuals who...

Mixed reactions to GIPF’s pension-backed home loans …SOE’s and others to be advised when the scheme is available
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Mixed reactions to GIPF’s pension-backed home loans …SOE’s and others to be advised when the scheme is available

While the Government Institutions Pension Fund’s (GIPF’s) much-anticipated Pension Backed Home Loan Scheme (PBHLS), which commenced yesterday, has generally been welcomed as a noble initiative, it has received mixed reactions from civil servants and has raised pertinent questions about communal lands rights registration.  Last year GIPF announced it had committed up to N$900 million to...

Namibia set to host IADC Drilling Africa conference
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Namibia set to host IADC Drilling Africa conference

Namibia is set to take centre stage in Africa’s upstream oil and gas conversation. The International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC) Drilling Africa Conference & Exhibition will take place on 24 and 25 February 2026 at the Hilton Hotel in Windhoek. The high-level conference is expected to attract more than 250 oil and gas professionals...

Namibia pushes clear strategy at global renewable energy summit
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Namibia pushes clear strategy at global renewable energy summit

Namibia took centre stage in the global push for clean energy, as world leaders met in Abu Dhabi to discuss how renewable power can drive shared prosperity and fight climate change. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) on Saturday launched the Pre-Assembly Day of its 16th Assembly under the theme “Powering Humanity: Renewable Energy for...

Inflation expected to tick slightly higher
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Inflation expected to tick slightly higher

Domestic headline inflation eased to 3.2% year-on-year (y/y) in December 2025, down from 3.4% in November and 3.4% a year earlier. For the entire 2025, Namibian inflation averaged 3.5%, which is the same figure recorded during the 12-month average from January 2024 to December 2025. Commenting on the latest inflation numbers from the Namibia Statistics...