The industrialisation and trade ministry recently inaugurated the Core Group that will be spearheading the implementation of the revised National Quality Policy for 2020 to 2025.
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SMEs boost local coffin production capacity
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic as the number of deaths reached alarming proportions, Namibia was forced to import millions of dollars’ worth of coffins in a single month.
Pandemic made us strong – Nel
Marketing consultant and designer at Plastic Packaging Caroline Nel said Covid-19 made them stronger and seek for opportunities during difficult moments for many businesses.
Local Peugeot plant has sold only 22 vehicles
The Peugeot Namibia assembly plant at Walvis Bay has to date sold only 22 vehicles, with 131 units still in stock. In addition, the plant has employed 20 locals since its inception in December 2018, with ambitions to employ at least 50 full-time employees.
Foreword – Minister of Industrialisation and Trade Lucia Iipumbu
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused huge economic devastation to both individuals and businesses which ultimately resulted in the decline of our economic activities and loss of income and jobs.
Manufacturing sector overview… sustainable and productive manufacturing is imperative
Namibia is classified as an upper-middle-income developing country, with an estimated annual GDP per capita of US$5 931 (World Bank, 2020).
Dinapama supports SMEs to boost economic growth
Dinapama Manufacturing and Supplies is a 100% Namibian-owned garment manufacturer which masters designed clothing and bag manufacturing of all shapes and sizes.
Opinion – Focus on manufacturing and agriculture to grow Namibia’s economy
The rise in agricultural output and income can expand the market for the manufacturing sector, particularly given the migration of surplus labour from agriculture to manufacturing.
Meyer: The sky is the limit for my girls …as African Netball Cup ends
Despite not finishing on a high note in their last African Netball Championship match against the continent’s number one ranked side South Africa, Namibia’s Desert Jewels head coach Julene Meyer believes the tournament was a crucial learning curve and the sky is the limit for her girls.
Team Namibia ready for AUSC Region 5 Games
With less than two weeks before the African Union Sport Council (AUSC) Region 5 Games takes centre stage in Maseru, Lesotho, chairperson of the Namibian local organising committee Freddy Mwiya, has reassured that Team Namibia is ready to cause a storm in that country.
