Bank of Namibia governor Johannes !Gawaxab believes the time is ripe for businesses to readjust their operational models in order to arrest the negative effects of the pandemic and revive the struggling economy.
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Agribank trains //Kharas women
The Agricultural Bank of Namibia, as a development finance institution, does not only lend money for the promotion of agriculture and related activities, but is also responsible for the provision of Agri-advisory services to farmers.
Hanganeni takes issue with illegal anglers
The director of Hanganeni Artisanal Fishing Association (HAFA), Herman /Honeb, is outraged about illegal fishing activities in Henties Bay, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay. According to /Honeb, illegal fishing is compromising the price of high value fish for its members.
Beware of business email compromise fraud
FNB Namibia once again warns customers and the public of targeted phishing e-mails, also known as business email compromise fraud.
SACU members migrate to Harmonised System 2022
All SACU member states simultaneously implemented the 2022 version of the Harmonised System (HS) Nomenclature on 1 January 2022, in the context of the SACU Common External Tariff (CET), which has replaced the HS 2017 version.
Team Namibia aims to rebuild membership after Covid
Outlining its agenda for 2022 during their annual general meeting this week, Team Namibia’s Business Manager at Outsol Solutions, Sidney Hanstein, said the organisation is ready to be a relevant and influential voice of business, products, and industries in Namibia.
Namibia records highest inflation since 2019
The annual inflation rate for January 2022 increased to 4.6%, compared to 2.7% recorded in January 2021.
CIF warns of escalating housing costs in capital
The Construction Industries Federation (CIF) of Namibia has expressed concern about numerous obstacles to speedy land and housing delivery in the capital.
Rhino and Buffalo set to enter Namibia by mid-2022
After years of planning, immense procurement challenges and a touch of Covid-19, Rhino and Buffalo are set to enter Namibia’s border and join the NamPower family by mid-2022.
Govt launches capacity building campaign for SMEs
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play an integral part in stimulating socioeconomic development in emerging markets, and Namibia is no exception.