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Digital financial solutions require new mindset – Matomola  …untapped potential of non-bank financial sector remains
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Digital financial solutions require new mindset – Matomola  …untapped potential of non-bank financial sector remains

To unlock the full potential of a digital financial ecosystem in Namibia will require new models, new tools, and, crucially, new mindsets. This is according to Kenneth S. Matomola, chief executive officer of the Namibia Financial Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), who was speaking at FinTech Square 2025, a flagship initiative under the authority’s innovation agenda that...

Taamba Maris aims to end the debt trap
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Taamba Maris aims to end the debt trap

MTC last week stated it has received positive feedback from the market regarding its newly launched Taamba Maris Loan product.  MTC‘s Chief Human Capital, Marketing, Communications & Sustainability Officer, Tim Ekandjo, in a media statement, explained that the era of short-term loans masquerading as financial inclusion solutions, which often trap Namibians in deeper debt, is...

Andrada expands footprint in Namibia’s mineral sector
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Andrada expands footprint in Namibia’s mineral sector

Hilma Nalupe Andrada Mining is continuing its expansion in Namibia with a sharpened focus on critical minerals, positioning the country as a key player in the global supply chain for tin, lithium, copper and tantalum. Speaking at the Mining Expo, Chief Executive Officer, Anthony Viljoen, said Namibia’s favourable geology, legal framework and access to international...

Inflation eases in Namibia …prices still bite in some regions
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Inflation eases in Namibia …prices still bite in some regions

Namibia’s inflation rate has slowed, offering some relief to many households across the country.  However, while the overall rise in prices has eased, the cost of living remains pressing in some parts of the nation. The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) reported yesterday that headline inflation – the general rise in prices – stood at 3.5%...

BoN launches financial inclusion campaign 
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BoN launches financial inclusion campaign 

Matheus David The Bank of Namibia launched a national Financial Inclusion Awareness Campaign on Tuesday, a flagship initiative aimed at promoting awareness on equitable access to financial services and deepening the quality and usage of those services across the country. The campaign forms part of the bank’s broader commitment to ensuring that every Namibian, regardless...

Govt to own 51% of mines 
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Govt to own 51% of mines 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Natangwe Ithete, announced on Tuesday that the govermnent is actively consulting with industry stakeholders on mechanisms that will promote 51% Namibian ownership in new mining ventures.  “We believe that local empowerment is not only a matter of social justice, but also a cornerstone for long-term...

Nedbank eyes Africa for future growth
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Nedbank eyes Africa for future growth

The Nedbank Group has posted strong financial results for the first half of 2025. It says its next phase of growth will be led by its operations across the African continent. The bank’s Africa Regions (NAR) cluster, which includes Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe, along with representative offices in Kenya and Ghana, is playing...

Opinion –  Exploring Namibia’s economic potential through mining 
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Opinion –  Exploring Namibia’s economic potential through mining 

Namibia’s mining sector is a cornerstone of its economy, contributing about 50% of merchandise exports and 12% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), driven by diamonds, uranium, gold, zinc, copper, lithium and rare earth minerals. In 2024 alone, diamond exports generated over N$21 billion, while uranium and gold continue to anchor foreign exchange inflows. Despite this,...