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Transport governance enhanced with new commission  …to regulate, oversee and foster industry innovation 
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Transport governance enhanced with new commission  …to regulate, oversee and foster industry innovation 

Namibia’s long – term economic success crucially depends on a well-managed and innovative transportation system. In this regard the newly appointed Transportation Commission is expected to play a critical role in achieving this goal through effective regulation, strategic oversight, and fostering industry innovation.  The new appointments mark a new chapter for domestic transport governance, with...

SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Supporting Namibia’s small businesses
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SMEs’ spotlight with Pricilla Mukokobi – Supporting Namibia’s small businesses

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of Namibia’s economy.  They create jobs, support families and help drive local development across the country.  However, many of these businesses face challenges that limit their growth.  The Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy, through its Industrial Development Directorate, plays an important role in helping these enterprises...

New MoU to boost local energy talent pipeline
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New MoU to boost local energy talent pipeline

Namibian youth will soon benefit from academic and industrial training initiatives targeting the imminent development of a local upstream oil and gas sector. This is after Namibia’s Petroleum Training and Education Fund (PetroFund) jointly announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with McDermott International to invest in the next generation of Namibian youth. ...

Don’t cancel but improve payroll deductions – survey …civil servants concerned about debt and financial distress
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Don’t cancel but improve payroll deductions – survey …civil servants concerned about debt and financial distress

An online survey has found that most government employees want to see the Payroll Deduction Management System (PDMS) improved rather than shut down. About three-quarters of those who took part said the system helped them avoid falling into too much debt by making loan repayments easier to manage.  The survey was conducted by Fin Fit...

Supply challenges may cost aviation over US$11 billion
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Supply challenges may cost aviation over US$11 billion

The slow pace of global airplane production is estimated to cost the aviation industry more than US$11 billion (about N$189 billion) in 2025. Challenges within the aerospace industry’s supply chain are delaying production of new aircraft and parts, resulting in airlines around the world reevaluating their fleet plans and, in many cases, keeping older aircraft...

CRAN boosts digital literacy in Gochas and Koёs
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CRAN boosts digital literacy in Gochas and Koёs

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN), in a radical step towards bridging the digital divide between urban and rural communities, recently donated eight computers and upgraded internet speeds to 50 Megabits per second (Mbps) to the Gochas and Koёs libraries in southern Namibia. This is as access to technology is no longer a privilege,...

IPPR questions the role of NIPDB 
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IPPR questions the role of NIPDB 

The future of the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) is under review, with the possibility that the institution may be disbanded or restructured. This is according to a report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). Before any changes are made, the report states policymakers must first ask a deeper question, namely...

Namitvest and Spar Oranjemund agree on payroll deduction
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Namitvest and Spar Oranjemund agree on payroll deduction

Namitvest has officially signed a Payroll Deduction Agreement with local food retailer Spar Oranjemund. The new agreement enables Spar employees to invest directly in Just Transition Investments (JTI) Public Company through automated salary deductions. The initiative is part of Namitvest’s ongoing commitment to empower members of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) to build generational...

Food, housing drive Namibia’s 3.5% annual inflation
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Food, housing drive Namibia’s 3.5% annual inflation

Namibia’s annual inflation rate for September 2025 rose slightly to 3.5%, up from 3.4% recorded in September 2024. This is according to the latest report released yesterday by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA). The main drivers behind the increase were food and non-alcoholic beverages, housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, as well as alcoholic...

DBN leverages on innovation to improve recruitment 
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DBN leverages on innovation to improve recruitment 

The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has launched a new E-Recruitment System on 1 October 2025, aimed at leveraging technological processes to deliver effective services to stakeholders.  This is a significant innovative milestone in the bank’s journey to modernise operations and enhance talent management. The system streamlines DBN’s recruitment by making it faster, more efficient...