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      FNB celebrates female employees

      FNB celebrates female employees

      2018-09-04  Staff Reporter
      WINDHOEK - FNB Namibia held a breakfast celebration at the end August and Women’s Month under the theme ‘Grit and Perseverance.’ Elzita Beukes, Communications Manager at FNB Namibia said the purpose of the event was to celebrate female employees at FNB and to inspire them to be resilient even when times get tough. Speaking at the event, Nangula Kauluma, FNB Executive Officer: Premium Banking highl
      Young entrepreneur advises reinvesting in your business

      Young entrepreneur advises reinvesting in your business

      2018-09-04  Staff Reporter
      WINDHOEK – A Walvis Bay native spent two years in the United Kingdom on a working holiday, John Weber started out cleaning construction sites in the UK but always knew he would come back home. On his return, he held several jobs and eventually walked away from his last position to start his own business.
      Private sector credit extension increased for 13 consecutive months

      Private sector credit extension increased for 13 consecutive months

      2018-09-04  Staff Reporter
      WINDHOEK - The Bank of Namibia (BoN) recently released selected statistical data for July 2018 that indicates that accumulated private sector credit extension (PSCE) to businesses and individuals now amounts to over N$93 billion. 
      Cabinet to decide on entrance to Single African Air Transport Market

      Cabinet to decide on entrance to Single African Air Transport Market

      2018-09-04  Edgar Brandt
      WINDHOEK – Both internal and external consultations regarding Namibia’s anticipated signature to the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), which was launched in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the end of January this year, have now been completed.
      EAN’s annual economic conference to focus on inequality

      EAN’s annual economic conference to focus on inequality

      2018-09-03  Staff Reporter
      WINDHOEK - The Economic Association of Namibia (EAN), in collaboration with the Hans Seidel Foundation and The Namibian newspaper, will be hosting its annual economic conference, under the theme of ‘Inequality’ on September 5, 2018 at the Safari Hotel. The conference will focus on questions surrounding Namibia’s persistent high levels of inequality, as well as look at ways to reduce inequality in
      Namfisa deals with budget shortfall, utilises meagre resources prudently

      Namfisa deals with budget shortfall, utilises meagre resources prudently

      2018-09-03  Edgar Brandt
      WINDHOEK –The latest annual report from the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), which was released last Thursday, indicates that the authority’s total income for the 2017/18 financial year was N$149.4 million, which was 35 percent, or N$80.4 million, lower than the budgeted amount of N$229.8 million. 
      BFS celebrates women in finance

      BFS celebrates women in finance

      2018-08-31  Staff Reporter
      Business Financial Solutions (BFS) held a Women in Finance breakfast on Wednesday to celebrate trailblazers, high achievers, advocates and role models for women in the financial sector.  
      Elso Holdings invests locally as it eyes regional market share

      Elso Holdings invests locally as it eyes regional market share

      2018-08-31  Edgar Brandt
      Elso Holdings, a 100 percent Namibian-owned manufacturer of biodegradable toxic-free cleaning products, paper and cleaning equipment, says it is investing millions of dollars over the next three to five years in the expansion of its production facilities in Namibia as it aims to serve the Namibian market and eyes both regional and other international destinations. 
      NIPAM’s Nangolo meets her Botswana counterpart

      NIPAM’s Nangolo meets her Botswana counterpart

      2018-08-31  Kuzeeko Tjitemisa
      Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) executive director Maria Nangolo yesterday met with the head of Botswana’s equivalent institution to NIPAM, the Botswana Public Service College (BPSC). The executive director of BPSC, Botshelo Mathuba, is in Windhoek for three days to