Bank Windhoek recently installed three new cash- accepting Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) at its branches in Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, and at an agency in Henties Bay. Walvis Bay now has two cash-accepting ATMs.
Business
Development levels should guide rules of origin …as automotive industry prepares for free African trade
Namibia, Kenya, Botswana, Rwanda and Ghana need rules of origin that will allow participation and further development of the automotive industry by new players in the sector.
Opinion – Money in Relationships
Money impacts every relationship we have. Whether it’s within the family, amongst friends or in intimate relationships.
GIPF invests N$20 million into Swakopmund housing
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has invested over N$20 million in a housing development by Beucorp Group, through Koningstein Capital Investment Property Fund.
Local agriculture goes digital to enhance food security
Minister of agriculture Calle Schlettwein this week officiated the launch of the pilot electronic voucher (e-voucher) system for the Build Back Better urban agriculture programme.
4Sight broadens African network with Nam office
Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed South African technology company 4Sight has confirmed it will be extending its presence and making available all the group’s technology offerings in Namibia, officially expanding the 4Sight regional office in Windhoek.
Blister copper remains Namibia’s largest export
Blister copper remained Namibia’s largest export commodity during December 2021, accounting for 34.4% of total exports mainly destined to China.
Oryx improves liquidity
The latest annual report from Oryx Properties Limited and its subsidiaries for the end of the 2021 financial year shows overall liquidity improved by 144% from N$108 million in 2020 to N$264 million.
Opinion – Is it necessary to have both Life and Funeral Insurance?
It is important to understand the role that Life and Funeral Insurance plays in our financial planning. Primarily, Life and Funeral Insurance caters to different needs.
French delegation hails Namibia’s business environment
A French business delegation from T&T Corporation that visited Namibia in January 2022 to explore potential industries for investment has hailed the country’s business environment as attractive. The delegation was led by Namibia’s ambassador to France, Albertus Aochamub.