2022-05-09Maihapa Ndjavera In 2020, an amount of N$500 million was allocated from the long run marginal cost fund to partially fund the construction of Namibia Power Corporation renewable energy plants. View more
2022-05-10Maihapa Ndjavera AFTER years of economic recession, followed by the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, government finds itself with high debts and in a difficult financial position. This leaves little space for monetary support for the tourism industry and its infrastructure. View more
2022-05-11Maihapa Ndjavera The construction of the new freeway between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport is expected to be concluded in 2024. View more
2022-05-13Maihapa Ndjavera In an effort for government to position itself to take advantage of anticipated economic tailwinds that could potentially propel Namibia towards renewed growth and opportunity, the country launched its first sovereign wealth fund, known as the Welwitschia Fund. View more
2022-05-13Maihapa Ndjavera Consumers still feel the pinch of increasing domestic prices from different categories. In April 2022, prices for oils and fats rose by 23.4%, compared to 7.5% recorded during the same time a year earlier. View more
2022-05-13Maihapa Ndjavera After receiving notifications this week that stamp duty transactions have been processed on specific dates, many First National Bank clients were shocked and outraged. View more
2022-05-16Maihapa Ndjavera Avic, the Chinese-owned company constructing the Hosea Kutako International Airport road in Windhoek has resolved the tax deduction dispute which led to the workers downing tools. View more
2022-05-24Maihapa Ndjavera The southern corridor development initiative in the //Kharas region, aims to produce 300 000 tonnes of pure green hydrogen and green ammonia by 2030 for local and international markets. View more
2022-05-27Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia has put agriculture at the forefront of investment opportunities offered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. At the international gathering, Namibia offered four brownfield investments in green scheme projects and investment in one dairy project. View more
2022-05-30Maihapa Ndjavera The world needs to take action such that it moves in a direction that will be healthy and safe for the coming generation. View more
2022-05-30Maihapa Ndjavera Land is no more a predicament for investment in the horticulture sector as Namibia is a vast country with 823 290 square kilometres. View more
2022-05-31Maihapa Ndjavera Consumers, who are already struggling with massive increases in food prices and more expensive bank loans, will have to tighten their belts further, as government yesterday announced massive fuel price increases. View more
2022-05-31Maihapa Ndjavera !Hūb di ǁûb, Hage Geingob ge ǂâi!nâǁgui ra ǁguiri-aona ǁnāti ī ǁawosasiba ge mā, Namibiab !nâ hā ǁguirisan tātsēs tsîna !hausen tidesa. View more
2022-06-01Maihapa Ndjavera President Hage Geingob encouraged Namibian financial institutions to continue holding hands with government by supporting the second phase of Namibia’s struggle – economic emancipation. View more
2022-06-01Maihapa Ndjavera The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the Russia-Ukraine conflict is a major blow to the global economy that will hurt growth and raise prices. View more
2022-06-02Maihapa Ndjavera The southern corridor development initiative in the //Kharas region, through a massive investment of US$10 billion by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, View more
2022-06-03Maihapa Ndjavera MTC income increased by 4.64% to N$1.45 billion largely as a result of continued data revenue, prepaid revenue growth and the continued expansion of enterprise services. View more
2022-06-03Maihapa Ndjavera The newly-inaugurated Nedbank campus had a set mission to uplift local companies during the construction phase. Out of N$440 million in the value for the project’s contracts, N$429 million was spent on Namibian-owned companies. View more
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