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KPMG shares how African banks can be cost efficient
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KPMG shares how African banks can be cost efficient

KPMG has released its latest global report, Banking Transformation: The New Agenda, which reveals how leading banks are reshaping their operations to deliver sustainable growth and cost efficiency.  Drawing on a global survey of 228 banking leaders, the report outlines practical strategies for African banks to navigate growing economic pressures, regulatory change, and intensifying competition...

FNB ushers in financial inclusion at Osire
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FNB ushers in financial inclusion at Osire

The Osire Refugee Camp, home to approximately 5 000 people, is a vibrant community that has long faced significant challenges in accessing banking services. With more than 3 000 to 4 000 adult refugees who have never been banked by any financial institution in Namibia, despite some having IDs and passports, the need for accessible...

Sweden’s Sami fear for future amid rare earth mining plans
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Sweden’s Sami fear for future amid rare earth mining plans

KIRUNA – Sweden’s indigenous Sami fear they will lose their livelihood and culture if plans go ahead to mine a large rare earths deposit located on their traditional reindeer grazing grounds in the far north. Rare earth elements are essential for the green transition, including electric vehicle battery production, and the large discovery made in...

Top EU court upholds nuclear green label
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Top EU court upholds nuclear green label

VIENNA – The EU’s top court yesterday upheld the European Commission’s decision to give a sustainable finance label to investments in natural gas and nuclear power, dismissing a complaint by Austria. The European Commission in 2022 defied protests from green campaigners and dissent in its own ranks to give a sustainable finance label to investments...

GH must impact lives of Namibians …PM calls on green hydrogen conference to turn words into action
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GH must impact lives of Namibians …PM calls on green hydrogen conference to turn words into action

For Namibia, green industrialisation is a pathway to dignity, jobs, and empowerment for communities. It is a catalyst to breaking the cycle of exporting raw materials and import-dependency. This was the sentiment expressed yesterday by Natangue Ithete, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy.  As the keynote speaker during the opening session...

Youth Energy Forum to unveil N$10 million fund
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Youth Energy Forum to unveil N$10 million fund

The Namibia Youth Energy Forum (NYEF) yesterday said it is set to launch a N$10 million fund to provide targeted support to young professionals.  The fund has been designed to support professionals, youth-owned businesses and local SMEs operating in and around the energy sector, with a particular focus on oil and gas and emerging industries...

Access to sustainable finance enhanced by Bank Windhoek
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Access to sustainable finance enhanced by Bank Windhoek

Bank Windhoek’s principal goal is to drive impactful change across Namibia to build resilience by funding key sectors such as renewable energy, sustainable water management, clean transportation  and access to essential services.  This is according to the bank’s managing director, James Chapman, who yesterday said the bank is making significant strides in promoting sustainable finance...

Harnessing technology for successful entrepreneurship
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Harnessing technology for successful entrepreneurship

Success in entrepreneurship begins with clarity, knowing what one seeks to offer, understanding the purpose behind it, and exercising sound financial management.  This was said by Emilia Nghikembua, chief executive officer of the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran), at the authority’s inaugural Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurship Breakfast Session in Windhoek last week.  Nghikembua emphasised...