Every morning at the busy Khomasdal circle, Paula Kadira sets up a small table where she sells tomatoes, onions, eggs, and fruits. It’s not the life she imagined when she left Rundu in early 2024, but it’s how she survives. The Khomasdal circle has transformed into an informal economic hub, attracting vendors who lack access...
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Food prices surge …Economists warn of rising pressure on low-income households
The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) released its latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, showing that annual inflation rose slightly to 3.7% in June 2025, up from 3.5% in May. The increase is largely driven by rising food prices and escalating rental and service costs despite a decline in fuel prices that helped temper the overall...
NCCI convenes feedback session on Namibia’s industrial baseline survey
The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), in collaboration with Deloitte, TotalEnergies and Shell, convened a national virtual feedback session on Friday. This is to present the findings of the Industrial Baseline Survey (IBS) for the upstream oil and gas sector to NCCI members and non-members. Commissioned to evaluate Namibia’s industrial and workforce capacity,...
GIPF unlocks N$900m for home loans
The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) announced on Monday that GIPF has unlocked pension access for housing, with up to N$900 million committed to helping members buy or build homes. Members can now borrow up to one-third of their pension benefits to purchase or construct houses through First Capital Housing Scheme and Kuleni Financial Services....
NASRIA achieves profit, asset growth in 2024 financial year
The Namibia Special Risks Insurance Association (NASRIA) has recorded its strongest financial performance in history. Total assets climbed to N$869 million, with net profit surpassing the N$100 million mark for the first time since the institution’s inception. This was confirmed by NASRIA’s managing director John Uusiku at the Broker Awards, who described the 2024 financial...
MTC reports half-year performance, revenue up 15.8%
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has recorded a 15.8% year-on-year revenue increase from N$1.57 billion to N$1.82 billion for the six months ending 31 March 2025. The strong performance was credited to continued subscriber growth, enhanced product offerings, and solid momentum across the company’s diversified portfolio. In a statement released by the company, MTC highlighted that...
Mali selling gold from seized mine
BAMAKO – Authorities in junta-led Mali are selling gold from a major mine seized from Canadian firm Barrick last month, with the aim of restarting operations, official sources told AFP Thursday. A court ruled in June that the western Loulo-Gounkoto mine, one of the world’s largest gold complexes, would be managed for six months by...
TotalEnergies’ Mozambique gas project to restart
MAPUTO – Construction on a stalled US$20 billion gas project by TotalEnergies in Mozambique is edging closer to restarting, four years after it was suspended due to a bloody jihadist insurgency. The French oil giant has said it hopes to re-ignite the project this summer, and chief executive Patrick Pouyanne is expected in the capital,...
Mining expo 2025 set to break records
The Mining Expo & Conference, Namibia’s premier mining industry event, will return to the Windhoek Showgrounds from 5 to 7 August 2025, with the country’s extractive sector. Sponsored by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB), the flagship event has been expanded to three full days in response to overwhelming demand from exhibitors, investors, and industry stakeholders. The...
Oxfam: Four richest Africans wealthier than half the continent
LAGOS – The four richest Africans are wealthier than about half of the continent’s 750 million people, anti-poverty charity Oxfam said in a report published on Thursday, warning widening inequality is hampering democracy. Oxfam named only Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote, the continent’s richest man, in its report. But according to Forbes, the top four are...








