2023-01-20Maihapa Ndjavera TransNamib, the national rail provider, has confirmed that limited locomotive capacity restricts it from introducing regular passenger service. This is according to TransNamib spokesperson Abigail Raubenheimer. View more
2023-01-23Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia’s trade activities continued to increase between January 2022 to November 2022 when compared to the same period of 2021. View more
2023-01-24Maihapa Ndjavera While remaining committed to supporting the domestic market by investing in viable corporate bonds when they become available, the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has lamented the number of local investment options, noting the Namibian market is still shallow, with limited investment products and issuers. View more
2023-01-25Maihapa Ndjavera The mining company exploring uranium in the Leonardville area, Uranium One, remains optimistic they will commence with actual mining a few years from now. View more
2023-01-26Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia finds itself in a precarious situation, where public debt has reached maximum levels, as government has been unsuccessful in abiding by its targets for public debt. View more
2023-01-27Maihapa Ndjavera The National Housing Enterprise’s workers are expected to embark on industrial action to force the board and management meet their demands as the collective bargaining process has deadlocked. View more
2023-01-27Maihapa Ndjavera Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) parliamentarian Nico Smit, yesterday called for the dissolution of the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN). View more
2023-01-30Maihapa Ndjavera National rail service provider TransNamib remains in a challenging financial position due to its short-term cash-flow position and limited rolling stock capacity. View more
2023-01-30Maihapa Ndjavera European Union commissioner for internal market, Thierry Breton, has confirmed the willingness of the EU to support Namibia in further developing a home-grown extractive, refining and recycling industry for raw materials. View more
2023-01-31Maihapa Ndjavera The Southern African Development Community extraordinary troika summit of heads of state and government will today discuss the political and security situation in the region. The two-day summit kicked off yesterday in Windhoek. View more
2023-02-01Maihapa Ndjavera Finance minister Iipumbu Shiimi yesterday clarified that government resolved to use a portion of its expenditure in redressing socio-economic imbalances through the granting of preferential treatment or preferences in the public procurement system. View more
2023-02-01Maihapa Ndjavera The Southern African Development Community extraordinary troika summit of heads of state and government yesterday discussed the political and security situations in the region. View more
2023-02-02Maihapa Ndjavera Agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein said if Namibia is serious with the agricultural sector as the driver for economic growth, then much more still needs to be done for the sector. View more
2023-02-03Maihapa Ndjavera In November 2020, the Bank of Namibia launched a Covid-19 SME Loan Scheme with N$500 million accessible to small and medium enterprises through participating banking institutions. View more
2023-02-03Maihapa Ndjavera National rail service provider TransNamib remains in a challenging financial position due to its short-term cash-flow position, as well as limited rolling stock capacity. Combined with a prolonged delay in spare parts, these factors are steadily exacerbating the rail operator’s woes. View more
2023-02-03Maihapa Ndjavera Agriculture, water and land reform minister Calle Schlettwein has cautioned that theft and vandalism of water installation remain a matter of great concern in the ministry. View more
2023-02-06Maihapa Ndjavera The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has invested N$5.3 billion in the domestic economy in 2022, up from N$4.8 billion in 2021. View more
2023-02-06Maihapa Ndjavera Labour minister Utoni Nujoma said employment creation is a complex project which will require government to identify why it failed in creating employment, despite intentions to do so. View more
2023-02-07Maihapa Ndjavera Namibia needs a good company law that will facilitate a protective and fertile environment for economic activity. The law must, therefore, create a business environment that is attractive to the investor and the entrepreneur to stimulate economic activity in Namibia. View more
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