The Roads Authority yesterday commissioned 13 gravel roads in Omusati and Ohangwena regions to the tune of N$94.2 million.
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Erratic rainfall hurts Tupo NamFood production
Tupo NamFood is a local company that produces marula oil (odjove), cow butter (omaadi eengobe), sour milk (omashikwa), chickens (marathon and broilers) and eggs, and they solely depend on rainfall for their operations.
The importance of financial support for the manufacturing sector
Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) CEO Martin Inkumbi has reiterated the Bank’s support for the manufacturing sector.
Retail Sector Charter aims to add more players
The Namibian Retail Sector Charter was signed off on 11 March 2016 as a voluntary tool to help transform the retail sector from one that relies predominantly on imports to one that gives preference to local manufactures by promoting the sourcing of local products by retailers.
Light it locally
Omuriro Manufacturing CC based in Omaruru produces firelighters as it exploits the opportunity to utilise the remnants left between the braai/fireplace wood and bush-feeding categories to develop a natural firelighter.
Meatco stabilises livestock industry with best prices
Namibia recorded an increase in the value of exports during August 2021, which grew by 41.5% to N$7.1 billion, up from N$5 billion in July 2021, according to the Statistician General’s reports.
Manufacturing remains catalyst for domestic growth…despite being devastated by pandemic impact
The impact of Covid-19 has been devastating on Namibian manufacturers as reduced economic activity and disrupted global supply lines wreaked havoc on the domestic capacity to produce.
Leather training instils high hopes in youth
After the Kavango West Regional Council entered into an agreement with Namibia Community Skills Development Foundation (Cosdef) to offer a 13-week intensive training on leather production, 25 trainee youth on this project are optimistic to bring about change in their communities after completion.
Opinion – The need to trigger commodity-based industrialisation
“Growth at Home” is the theme chosen by the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade (MIT) to reinforce the importance of accelerating economic growth, reducing income inequality and increasing employment.
Opinion – Why buying local matters
In the midst of economic hardship, we are still observing an average return towards local manufacturing and small businesses.
