A Zimbabwean business delegation recently visited Namibia to enhance business linkages and explore opportunities in imports and exports between the two countries.
Business
Ndove named finance executive director
The finance ministry yesterday confirmed the appointment of Titus Ndove as its new executive director.
Expenses deteriorate short-term insurance profit
Short-term insurance, generally speaking, covers possessions, referring to car insurance, home insurance, cellphone insurance, travel insurance, etc. Short-term insurance covers, as well as monthly premiums, are influenced by circumstances such as age and gender.
Business fraternity mourns Akapandi
A pioneer of the Namibian business community is no more. John Akapandi Endjala passed away on Sunday afternoon at a local hospital after having been admitted to an Intensive Care Unit during December last year.
Reopening of border posts to jump start trade
The free movement of goods and people between Namibia and Angola will soon recommence.
Namibia’s trade deficit narrows to N$3.3 billion
For the month of November 2021, Namibia recorded a trade deficit of N$3.3 billion, which is a significant improvement from the revised trade deficit of N$6.9 billion recorded in October 2021.
Take extreme caution during rain – RA
The Roads Authority (RA) has provided clarity on a video posted on a local newspaper’s Facebook page regarding flooding of a section on Main Road 28 from Grunau to Seeheim in the //Kharas region. This road forms part of the C12 Tourist route.
Am Weinberg joins Gondwana
The Am Weinberg Hotel will join the Gondwana portfolio on 01 February 2022 in a management capacity.
Buitepos ready to grasp investment opportunities
The regional councillor for the Kalahari Constituency in the Omaheke Region, Ignatius Kariseb, believes that development at the border town of Buitepos must be prioritised to transform it into an economic and multi-dimensional investment hub.
Unvaccinated increase the risk for others – labour expert
A local labour expert is of the opinion that Namibian companies are prioritising the collective interests of their staff by incentivising vaccination, compared to opponents of vaccination who are instead advocating for their individual rights.