The Road Fund Administration (RFA) yesterday introduced its new corporate identity, replacing the brand that had been in use since it commenced business operations in 2000.
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Covid-19 to hit SMEs particularly hard – IMF
The domestic recession exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic is still to affect small and medium enterprises (SMEs) particularly hard.
RUCs revenue to grow by 2.3% annually… as RFA presents 2021 to 2026 business plan
The Road Fund Administration (RFA) on Tuesday held its strategic business plan stakeholder’s consultation for April 2021 to March 2026 and shared the revenue overview for this period
OPINION: The new way of planning
Over the past few months, much has changed – and this is mainly due to the pandemic. We have shifted ways of operating in our workspace, working remotely from home, balancing home/school as well as our personal mental ways of living in general.
Africa’s US$6 billion in revenue losses expected to worsen
Although Africa’s air traffic is down by 89% and revenue loses on the continent are expected to reach US$6 billion this year, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has cautioned that
Nedbank committed to rebuilding Namibia’s economy
According to Bruce Hansen, managing director at Simonis Storm, after eleven quarters of negative GDP growth since 2016 in the second quarter of 2020, the Namibian economy contracted by 11.1% and is estimated to contract by 7.8% by the end of 2020.
PERSONAL FINANCE COLUMN – The fire movement
A few months ago I came across the FIRE movement and I’ve been fascinated ever since.
OPINION – Making a big career move during the pandemic?
Significant changes on the work front are one of the many knock-on effects of Covid-19.
All mineral rights applications temporarily suspended
The Ministry of Mines and Energy will suspend the consideration and processing of all new applications for mineral rights for nine months as of 18 November 2020 to 17 August 2021.
Namibia must be ready for Africa’s free trade …domestic capacity required for implementation
Namibia needs to be prepared well ahead of time to mitigate against the unintended consequences for the ambitious African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by exploiting opportunities in the agreement.