At 19, Francisco Tunga left home to help feed his siblings. Today, he is still carrying that responsibility – this time through a small transport business he built after losing a previous job. The business, which started with one car, now has four drivers and provides shuttle services, school transport and deliveries around Windhoek. “I...
Ondangwa positioned as north’s next investment frontier …aggressive land pricing, rapid approvals and infrastructure push
The Ondangwa Town Council is rolling out an ambitious, multi-pronged strategy to transform the northern town into a competitive investment hub, leveraging infrastructure expansion, streamlined bureaucracy and targeted support for local enterprises to stimulate economic growth. At the centre of this push is the council’s 2022/23-2027/28 strategic plan, reinforced by a newly launched Local Economic...
TotalEnergies discovers hydrocarbons in Republic of Congo
TotalEnergies EP Congo (63.5%, operator) announced a hydrocarbon discovery on the Moho license, offshore the Republic of Congo, following the drilling of an exploration well targeting the Moho G structure. In a statement, TotalEnergies noted that the well encountered a hydrocarbon column of approximately 160 meters in high-quality Albian reservoirs and that an extensive data...
N$270b economy but tough choices loom …plagued by budget pressure, slow job creation
Namibia’s economy has grown by about N$80 billion in five years, lifting total output to N$270 billion and giving the government more revenue to work with. But that growth is now running up against rising budget pressure and slow job creation. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has noted that tax revenue increased from N$55 billion to N$76...
Namibia eyes industrial shift in green hydrogen drive
Namibia’s plans to build a green hydrogen industry are gaining momentum, with new partnerships aimed at turning strategy into jobs and business opportunities. Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, Enertrag and GIZ to support Namibian suppliers in the green hydrogen value chain through the Enterprise and Supplier Development Programme held a signing ceremony yesterday in Windhoek. The partnership...
NAC achieves airport carbon accreditation
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has achieved a significant milestone in its sustainability journey, with Hosea Kutako International Airport and Walvis Bay International Airport attaining Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Level 1. The NAC received the ACA Level 1 certificates from Airports Council International (ACI) Africa in March 2026. Airport Carbon Accreditation is a globally recognised...
Inflation slowed to 2.1% in March
Namibia’s annual inflation rate eased to 2.1% in March 2026, down from 4.2% recorded in March 2025, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA). Inflation measures how the prices of everyday goods and services change over time, including food, transport, rent and electricity. A lower rate...
Namibian start-up sets eyes on desalination brine
SWAKOPMUND – An ambitious Namibian start-up is positioning itself within the country’s green ambitions by turning desalination waste (brine) into valuable industrial by-products. The company, Green Brine Technologies, plans to convert desalination brine waste into essential industrial chemicals, reducing environmental harm, strengthening local supply chains and supporting Namibia’s green industrial future. Assley Kalola, the project...
Amperra charges into Africa’s tech elite
Namibia’s emerging electric mobility sector has received a powerful jolt of global validation after Amperra Charging Company was selected for the prestigious Qualcomm Make in Africa Mentorship Programme 2026. This recognition places the Namibian company among the continent’s most promising deep-tech innovators. For Amperra, this could be a game-changer, as protecting proprietary technology and refining...
African airlines lead global cargo surge
Bravery Kabula African airlines are emerging as the fastest-growing players in global air cargo, recording a 21% year-on-year increase in demand in February 2026, the strongest performance of any region. The latest data highlights a significant shift in momentum toward the continent, as air freight activity continues to expand despite ongoing structural and economic challenges....









