2022-07-12Staff Reporter A six-month renewable energy rural awareness campaign is currently in full swing and is being conducted by the Renewable Energy Industry Association of Namibia (REIAoN). View more
2022-07-11Staff Reporter African airlines had a 134.9% rise in May RPKs versus a year ago. May 2022 capacity was up 78.5% and load factor climbed 16.4 percentage points to 68.4%, the lowest among regions. Aviation traffic is measured in revenue passenger kilometers or RPKs. View more
2022-07-11Staff Reporter The Roads Authority (RA) has confirmed an increase in Domestic Road Transportation and Cross-Border Transportation permits application and issuing fees, respectively. This increment will come into effect on Monday, 18 July 2022. View more
2022-07-11Maihapa Ndjavera The European Union has officially adopted its multi-annual indicative programme for Namibia for 2021 to 2017. Through this programme, the EU commits to provide N$627.3 million (37 million euro) for the initial period of the programme, running from 2021 to 2024. View more
2022-07-11Staff Reporter The Economic Association of Namibia (EAN) in partnership with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), are organising a large-scale Green Hydrogen Conference. View more
2022-07-11Maihapa Ndjavera An astronomical increase in prices for household oils and fats, which increased by more than 15% in March 2022 compared to 9.4% recorded during the same time last year, is beginning to take its toll on informal traders. View more
2022-07-08Staff Reporter Local small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly looking to grow their businesses internationally and access new markets to mitigate the effects of a global economic slowdown, and ensure sustainable and inclusive economic growth. View more
2022-07-07Maihapa Ndjavera For the month of May 2022, Namibia’s exports earnings stood at N$5.7 billion, down by 5.2% on monthly basis, while the imports bill amounted to N$10.2 billion, up by 1.9% on monthly basis resulting in a trade deficit of N$4.6 billion. This is up 12.3% when compared to 4.1 billion observed in April 2022. View more
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