The Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) 20 March 2025, hosted a public lecture delivered by Zurab Pololikashvili, Secretary General of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UN Tourism). The event themed ‘Sustainable Tourism in Africa: Harnessing Technology, Inclusion and Heritage for a Resilient Future’, brought together key tourism stakeholders, academics and students, fostering...
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NBL boosts SMEs
Launched in 2024, the MSME Development Fund at Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL), with a budget of N$25 million, aims to support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to foster growth and contribute to Namibia’s economic advancement. NBL has also committed to allocating N$5 million annually for five years to develop firms owned by historically disadvantaged...
Employers federation lauds lean Cabinet
The Namibian Employers Federation (NEF) extended its congratulations to Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on her historic election as Namibia’s first female. The federation said this marks a major milestone in Namibia’s commitment to gender equality and progressive governance. Additionally, the NEF congratulated Fillemon Wise Immanuel on his appointment as minister of the newly-merged Ministry of Labour, Industrial...
Opinion – The EU CBAM on Namibia’s Economy: Leveraging green energy opportunities
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), set to take effect in 2026, is a policy designed to combat carbon leakage and promote fair competition by imposing tariffs on imports from countries with weaker climate policies. While CBAM presents challenges for carbon-intensive exporters, it also offers Namibia a unique opportunity to strengthen its economy,...
Express Credit third to test Namfisa’s Regulatory Sandbox
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) stated it is enthusiastic about the opportunities presented by the Regulatory Sandbox, which allows innovators to test their ideas in a controlled environment, facilitating positive change while ensuring these advancements uphold fairness and financial system stability. In this regard, Namfisa yesterday announced that Express Credit Cash Advance officially...
Walvis port handles N$4.7 billion in exports …maintains global appeal as preferred cargo-handler
The Port of Walvis Bay rubber-stamped its authority as the country’s largest commercial anchorage when it performed beyond expectation by handling export cargo worth over N$4.7 billion in January 2025 alone. This is according to the latest Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)’s Merchandise Trade Bulletin. The port is strategically located halfway down Namibia’s coast, and provides...
Opinion – Local content empowerment in oil, gas
Laimi Shigwedha The discovery and development of oil and gas resources in Namibia present a significant opportunity for economic transformation. However, for these benefits to be widely shared, local content policies must be prioritised and effectively implemented. As someone deeply involved in the offshore and oil and gas industry, I am passionate about ensuring that...
Erongo, Western Cape in strategic marriage …twinning to result in enhanced trade, investment opportunities
Rauna Kalola Erongo regional governor Neville Andre has announced the successful conclusion of negotiations for a twinning agreement with the Western Cape Province. This marks a new era of regional cooperation focused on economic growth and cultural exchange. Following a briefing meeting last week with Ivan Meyer, the Western Cape’s agriculture, economic development and tourism...
Hans Seidel Foundation secures aquaponics system for DAPP
As part of its “Think Namibia” campaign and its ‘Aquaponics-Systems for Educational Institutions to Improve Food Security’, the Hanns Seidel Foundation recently handed-over a state-of-the-art aquaponics system to the Vocational Training School at Development Aid from People for People (DAPP) Namibia near Outapi in the Omusati region. The handover took place on 18 March 2025...
Promising outlook for coastal property market
Real estate agents described 2024 as a year filled with challenges and opportunities in the property financing industry. They endured challenges and remained motivated to make more sales in 2025. These sentiments were shared at the Bank Windhoek annual Coastal Estate Agent Awards in Swakopmund on 14 March. The awards recognise estate agents’ hard work...









