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NIDA aims to create 35 000 jobs over next five years … as it builds momentum on Integrated Strategic Business Plan
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NIDA aims to create 35 000 jobs over next five years … as it builds momentum on Integrated Strategic Business Plan

In pursuit of the mandate to advance Namibia’s industrialisation agenda by enhancing, promoting, facilitating and managing industrial development in the country, the Namibia Industrial Development Agency (NIDA) targets to create 35 000 jobs over the next five years.  This is outlined in their newly- developed first Turnaround Integrated Strategic Business Plan (ISBP) 2025/26-2029/2030 and Sustainable...

UK expects to strike new EU trade deal 
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UK expects to strike new EU trade deal 

LONDON – UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to sign a new deal with the European Union seeking to reset ties after Brexit, his office said on Saturday ahead of landmark talks.  Starmer is scheduled to meet EU chiefs today (Monday) for the first post-Brexit EU-UK summit aimed at agreeing steps towards a closer...

Letshego Holdings Namibia: Celebrating excellence and impact
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Letshego Holdings Namibia: Celebrating excellence and impact

Chief executive officer Ester Kali continues to accumulate accolades, this time being recognised as a dynamic leader as well as for her exceptional leadership and strategic vision at the helm of Letshego Holdings Namibia. Kali sccoped the Banking CEO of the Year Namibia at the 2024 Global Banking and Finance Awards for Letshego’s remarkable growth...

Beekeeper advocates for protective laws 
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Beekeeper advocates for protective laws 

OMEGA 1 – A beekeeper from Omega 1 within the Bwabwata National Park in Kavango East, David Mushavanga, has branded his honey as ‘Bushman honey’, and called on government to protect these crucial bee species.  This, he stressed, will be done through investing in beekeeping projects. Mushavanga said bees are vital for any ecosystem to...

MTC business training attracts huge interest
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MTC business training attracts huge interest

Atleast 40 candidates who applied for business training under the MTC 4 Life programme have commenced the hands-on three-week training in various trades such as upholstery, hairdressing styling, barbering, carpentry, welding, electricity and solar, and brick manufacturing. The training is being conducted in Ondangwa, Katima Mulilo, Swakopmund, and Windhoek.  Gervasiu Isaak (28) from Omitara in Omaheke...

FDI surges to N$114.9 billion on pro-investment reforms … hydrocarbon discoveries fuel attractive market
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FDI surges to N$114.9 billion on pro-investment reforms … hydrocarbon discoveries fuel attractive market

Namibia has recorded cumulative net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows of N$114.9 billion since 2021, marking a resurgence in investor confidence fuelled by major hydrocarbon discoveries and sweeping reforms to create an attractive investment environment.  This was revealed on Wednesday in Windhoek during the launch of Namibia’s FDI report, which marked a significant moment for...

Nissan to cut 20 000jobs after US$4.5 bn loss
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Nissan to cut 20 000jobs after US$4.5 bn loss

TOKYO – Japan’s Nissan posted an annual net loss of US$4.5 billion on Tuesday while saying it plans to cut 15% of its global workforce and warned about the possible impact of US tariffs.  The heavily indebted carmaker, whose mooted merger with Honda collapsed this year, is slashing production as part of its expensive business...

Opinion – How alternative investments are shaping the future of portfolios
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Opinion – How alternative investments are shaping the future of portfolios

For years, building wealth in Namibia appeared to be the preserve of a lucky few, high-paid professionals, successful business persons, or those with wealth passed down from generations.  Traditional investment vehicles like housing, shares, and pension assets have been the cornerstones of building wealth, yet they are often beyond the financial reach of ordinary citizens....

EU empowers local artisans with growth skills
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EU empowers local artisans with growth skills

Creative Namibian craft entrepreneurs from the Khomas and Zambezi regions have taken exciting steps to grow their businesses and sharpen their skills through a European Union (EU) funded workshop under the EU-Namibia Craft Project. The initiative is supported by the Cultural Relations Platform. The training, which took place between April and May, focused on practical...