The Capricorn Foundation reaffirmed its commitment to address malnutrition and hunger in Namibia through a partnership with the Gondwana Meal4Two Programme. It committed N$600 000 for nutritional meals support across the country and N$1.4 million towards Genesis Namibia to address malnutrition in the Omaheke region. According to the UN World Food Programme, Namibia is experiencing...
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Decreasing diesel drives June fuel decrease
A decrease in global diesel prices last month due to a combination of oversupply fears and trade tensions will see Namibians paying less at the fuel pumps during June. Global economic uncertainty, aggravated by Trump Always Chickens Out (TACO) policies, has contributed to weakened demand which could potentially surge if OPEC+ follows through to increase...
Namport cargo volumes up to 8.42m tonnes …ports achieve highest container throughput in over a decade
Cargo handled by the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) at the ports of Walvis Bay and Lüderitz increased by almost 5% to over 8 million tonnes for the financial year ended 31 March 2025. This throughput of 8.42 million tonnes is up from 8.03 million tonnes handled during the previous financial year. In a media statement...
Opinion – Deteriorating global trade to weigh on Namibia’s exports
Output growth in the local mining sector has played a key role in driving economic growth rates in the last couple of years. However, recent global political developments have clouded the commodity price outlook for several of Namibia’s main commodity export products. While Namibia has minimal trade linkages with the US (less than 4% of...
Sustained demand for African aviation despite challenges
African airlines continue to face an uphill battle, as they are still confronted with high operational costs and a low propensity for air travel expenditure. These challenges are compounded by a persistent aircraft and spare parts shortage that has for decades dampened aviation growth on the continent. According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA),...
EU, AU reaffirm commitment to deepen partnership …Namibia highlights Africa’s free trade area as historic opportunity
The European Union (EU) and African Union (AU) reaffirmed their strategic partnership at the conclusion of the third EU-AU ministerial meeting. It was held in preparation for the seventh AU-EU Summit this year. The ministerial meeting served as a pivotal moment to take stock of progress on the Joint Vision for 2030, adopted at the...
Exhibitors grateful for strong turnout at totem expo
OSHAKATI – Vendors at the ongoing Oshakati Totem Expo have expressed appreciation for the large turnout recorded over the weekend. They said it has brought a much-needed boost to their businesses. The expo, which kicked off on Friday, is scheduled to run until 7 June. The totem expo, a hallmark event in the north, brings...
Vendors demand completion of road project
Mathilde Kudumo Linea Dishena Street vendors operating along the constructed Ongos-Eneas Peter Nanyemba road in the Havana informal settlement in Windhoek have called for the urgent completion of the road project. They said the ongoing construction is disrupting their livelihoods. The vendors stated that construction on the road has been underway for the past three...
Namibia on point of energy boom
With a massive oil and gas discovery in the Orange Basin and a world-leading green hydrogen project on the horizon, Namibia is drawing strong international attention and high expectations. Speaking at the 13th Public Lecture on Oil and Gas, hosted by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) at the Protea Hotel last week, Michael...
Training opportunities looming for southern youth
KEETMANSHOOP – With its mission to provide accessible, relevant and quality vocational training to learners of the two southern regions and the broader the community, the Keetmanshoop Vocational Training Centre (KVTC) will provide golden opportunities for unemployed youth. During an exclusive interview yesterday with New Era, newly appointed head of centre Benedictus Diergaardt said the...









