2021-02-16Edgar Brandt While Namibia still imports most of its electricity from South Africa and other countries in southern Africa, a number of new power stations, including renewables (solar and wind) are coming to the fore. View more
2021-02-15Edgar Brandt The key fundamentals to Namibia’s economic recovery are economic confidence, investments and Covid-19 vaccination to return to normality. View more
2021-02-15Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s total merchandise trade with the rest of the world weakened by 19.7% from a level of N$20 billion in November 2020 to the current value of N$16 billion, while deteriorating by 0.5% from its level of N$16.1 billion recorded in December 2019. View more
2021-02-15Staff Reporter Uranium developer and explorer Deep Yellow Limited says it is advancing directly to a Definitive Feasibility (DFS) Study at its Tumas Project in the Erongo region, after completing a highly successful Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS). View more
2021-02-12Edgar Brandt Emotions ran high yesterday when Namibians officially said goodbye to the national flag carrier after the government opted for its voluntary liquidation following uninterrupted operations spanning for some 75 years. View more
2021-02-12Maihapa Ndjavera In its quest to promote entrepreneurship, StartUp Namibia recently hosted its first pitch event, pitch-on-point (PoP), which is a platform that lets starting businesses access the StartUp Namibia Slingshot Fund. View more
2021-02-12Maihapa Ndjavera Namaloe Vera, a local manufacturer of natural aloe products, has rebranded its product line. Owner Risto Ashikoto said the rebranding is part of an overall strategy as Namaloe Vera continues to make inroads into local markets and retails countrywide. View more
2021-02-11Maihapa Ndjavera The Namibian economy is likely to witness only pockets of growth in certain industries such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing during 2021. However, overall domestic consumer environment coupled with the hospitality industry could remain strained over the medium-term. View more
2021-02-11Maihapa Ndjavera The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) intends to invest over N$1.3 billion in infrastructure development across all eight airports in the country within the next five years to improve compliance, operational efficiency and revenue generation. View more
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