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COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME OFFICIALLY COMMENCES The Ministry of Health and Social Services on Friday, 19 March commenced with the COVID-19 vaccination programme to protect the people and put the country on the trajectory towards normalcy. STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
OHLTHAVER & LIST LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE SHOPPING PORTAL DotDune, the latest addition to the Ohlthaver & List portfolio of companies, intends to champion local businesses and brands by offering them a reliable platform to conveniently sell their products online, whilst giving consumers a fresh, dynamic online AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME OFFICIALLY COMMENCES The Ministry of Health and Social Services on Friday, 19 March commenced with the COVID-19 vaccination programme to protect the people and put the country on the trajectory towards normalcy. STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
OHLTHAVER & LIST LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE SHOPPING PORTAL DotDune, the latest addition to the Ohlthaver & List portfolio of companies, intends to champion local businesses and brands by offering them a reliable platform to conveniently sell their products online, whilst giving consumers a fresh, dynamic online AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
ECONOMY SET FOR WEAK POST-COVID RECOVERY EXPERTS SAY The local economy is set for a relatively weak recovery from the severe slump last year, financial services firm, PSG Wealth, suggested. PSG in its May Quarterly Economic Update said the country’s real GDP is expected to expand by only 3.1% in 2021. The LOCAL HEALTHCARE WORKERS RECEIVE TIMELY BOOST FROM US 1 day ago · The U.S government recently donated medical personal protective equipment (PPE) and supplies worth N$4 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The equipment has been distributed to frontline COVID-19 health care workers in health ANOTHER LARGE BATCH OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ARRIVES FROM THE 1 day ago · Another very substantial consignment of personal protective gear and medical supplies for frontline healthworkers has reached Namibia from the United States over the past four weeks. These supplies have been distributed by the Ministry of Health and FOUR WAYS TO DELIVER SOCIAL JUSTICE DURING THE COVID-19 Here are four key takeaways from the #DA21 session “Delivering Social Justice in the Recovery”: 1. Equality at the heart of social justice and our economic strategies. During the session, Gabriela Bucher, Executive Director of Oxfam International, emphasized: “Many of us think of inequality as something just for idealists or an NUST SUSPENDS FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES AS COVID-19 CASES SOAR 1 day ago · The Namibia University of Science ad Technology (NUST) suspended all face-to-face classes with immediate effect on Wednesday, as the country is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, a spokesperson in a statement. “Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 WEATHER OVERVIEW AND SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK TO WEDNESDAY 09 Weather overview and short-term outlook to Wednesday 09 June 2021. Source: Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, https://realearth.ssec.wisc.edu/. Sea Surface Temperatures for southern Africa are as normal as can be for early winter. The visual shows warmer water off the east coast with thesignature cold
FIRST TITLE IN 30 YEARS TO DETAIL THE MAJORITY OF NAMIBIA 1 day ago · The official launch of Helge Denker’s new 436-page book on twenty two of Namibia’s parks had to be cancelled this week but the book’s release has still gone ahead. This is the first comprehensive title in thirty years that covers local state-protected areas and two large private game reserves MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY AFFECTS MORE THAN 43% OF THE The Namibia Statistics Agency has just released its first Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to serve as a tool to guide and measure policies that have in mind the broad reduction of poverty such as the successive National Development Plans and INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT IN 1 day ago · The Katwitwi Settlement is expected to become a Village Council with in the next three years, the Kavango West Governor, Sirkka Ausiku said during her state of the region address on 4 June, where she gave an overview of projects that are in the pipeline and have been undertaken. Ausiku also NASDAQ WELCOMES BANK WINDHOEK TO THE SUSTAINABLE BOND Bank Windhoek, on 2 June 2021, became the first Namibian commercial bank to join the Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network after the successful issuance and listing of its first Sustainability Bond in the Southern African region. “As a responsible Namibian financial services institution, our membership to the Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network isa
UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY COMMENCES WITH FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has commenced with its national fire management programme with the intention to detect, prevent and suppress fires in anticipation of the fire season which starts July to January every year. AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT SCORE Stick to the plan diligently and your score will improve over time. 5. Mange the overall amount of debt you have – Use less of the overall credit you have. On a credit card or revolving facility for example, using a low proportion (say 35%) rather than 100% of the facility indicates ability to manage the credit and indicates financial NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY COMMENCES WITH FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has commenced with its national fire management programme with the intention to detect, prevent and suppress fires in anticipation of the fire season which starts July to January every year. AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT SCORE Stick to the plan diligently and your score will improve over time. 5. Mange the overall amount of debt you have – Use less of the overall credit you have. On a credit card or revolving facility for example, using a low proportion (say 35%) rather than 100% of the facility indicates ability to manage the credit and indicates financial NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr ANOTHER LARGE BATCH OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ARRIVES FROM THE 22 hours ago · Another very substantial consignment of personal protective gear and medical supplies for frontline healthworkers has reached Namibia from the United States over the past four weeks. These supplies have been distributed by the Ministry of Health and LOCAL HEALTHCARE WORKERS RECEIVE TIMELY BOOST FROM US 1 day ago · The U.S government recently donated medical personal protective equipment (PPE) and supplies worth N$4 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The equipment has been distributed to frontline COVID-19 health care workers in health AFRICAN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE TRAINS MORE THAN 45 21 hours ago · The African Leadership Institute (ALI) has completed its sixth training for health officials in Namibia and this has led to another twelve-healthcare professionals now being able to register for, and graduate with NQA accredited Certificates in Transformational Leadership. To date, ALI, with NUST SUSPENDS FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES AS COVID-19 CASES SOAR 1 day ago · The Namibia University of Science ad Technology (NUST) suspended all face-to-face classes with immediate effect on Wednesday, as the country is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, a spokesperson in a statement. “Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY AFFECTS MORE THAN 43% OF THE 1 day ago · The Namibia Statistics Agency has just released its first Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to serve as a tool to guide and measure policies that have in mind the broad reduction of poverty such as the successive National Development Plans and FIRST TITLE IN 30 YEARS TO DETAIL THE MAJORITY OF NAMIBIA 21 hours ago · The official launch of Helge Denker’s new 436-page book on twenty two of Namibia’s parks had to be cancelled this week but the book’s release has still gone ahead. This is the first comprehensive title in thirty years that covers local state-protected INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT IN 21 hours ago · The Katwitwi Settlement is expected to become a Village Council with in the next three years, the Kavango West Governor, Sirkka Ausiku said during her state of the region address on 4 June, where she gave an overview of projects that are in the pipeline and have been undertaken. Ausiku also FAW TRUCKS RELAUNCHES BRAND IN NAMIBIA 1 day ago · Commercial vehicle manufacturer, FAW Trucks has relaunched the brand in Namibia, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to customers, following successfully serving markets across the continent from its hub in Coega, Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth for a numberof years.
NEDBANK WORK VIBES ARE ALL THE HYPE—HERE’S WHY 1 day ago · In the “New Normal” workplace culture has become the latest buzzword for both employees and employers. Working in ever-changing realities brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore has raised the importance of guarding mindfulness and mental health, as well as maintaining conducive environments for teams to perform despite the socio-economic climate. UK-AFRICA FORUM ON TRADE, POLICY AND REFORM TO EXAMINE THE United Kingdom — Invest Africa, a Pan-African business and investment platform, aims to build constructive dialogue between policy makers and business leaders from the UK and Africa during the Forum. James Duddridge MP, Minister for Africa, Emma Wade-Smith OBE, H.M. Trade Commissioner for UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY COMMENCES WITH FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has commenced with its national fire management programme with the intention to detect, prevent and suppress fires in anticipation of the fire season which starts July to January every year. AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT SCORE Stick to the plan diligently and your score will improve over time. 5. Mange the overall amount of debt you have – Use less of the overall credit you have. On a credit card or revolving facility for example, using a low proportion (say 35%) rather than 100% of the facility indicates ability to manage the credit and indicates financial NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
BREWERIES SAYS MARKETS TO REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE IN THE Namibia Breweries Limited was not able to recover volumes lost during the COVID-19 alcohol bans, seeing a 16.6% decline in overall volumesby
ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY COMMENCES WITH FOREST FIRE MANAGEMENT The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has commenced with its national fire management programme with the intention to detect, prevent and suppress fires in anticipation of the fire season which starts July to January every year. AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT SCORE Stick to the plan diligently and your score will improve over time. 5. Mange the overall amount of debt you have – Use less of the overall credit you have. On a credit card or revolving facility for example, using a low proportion (say 35%) rather than 100% of the facility indicates ability to manage the credit and indicates financial NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr LOCAL HEALTHCARE WORKERS RECEIVE TIMELY BOOST FROM US 20 hours ago · The U.S government recently donated medical personal protective equipment (PPE) and supplies worth N$4 million to the Ministry of Health and Social Services. The equipment has been distributed to frontline COVID-19 health care workers in health NUST SUSPENDS FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES AS COVID-19 CASES SOAR 20 hours ago · The Namibia University of Science ad Technology (NUST) suspended all face-to-face classes with immediate effect on Wednesday, as the country is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, a spokesperson in a statement. “Due to the recent increase in COVID-19 ANOTHER LARGE BATCH OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT ARRIVES FROM THE 18 hours ago · Another very substantial consignment of personal protective gear and medical supplies for frontline healthworkers has reached Namibia from the United States over the past four weeks. These supplies have been distributed by the Ministry of Health and AFRICAN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE TRAINS MORE THAN 45 18 hours ago · The African Leadership Institute (ALI) has completed its sixth training for health officials in Namibia and this has led to another twelve-healthcare professionals now being able to register for, and graduate with NQA accredited Certificates in Transformational Leadership. To date, ALI, with MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY AFFECTS MORE THAN 43% OF THE 1 day ago · The Namibia Statistics Agency has just released its first Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to serve as a tool to guide and measure policies that have in mind the broad reduction of poverty such as the successive National Development Plans and FIRST TITLE IN 30 YEARS TO DETAIL THE MAJORITY OF NAMIBIA 18 hours ago · The official launch of Helge Denker’s new 436-page book on twenty two of Namibia’s parks had to be cancelled this week but the book’s release has still gone ahead. This is the first comprehensive title in thirty years that covers local state-protected FAW TRUCKS RELAUNCHES BRAND IN NAMIBIA 20 hours ago · Commercial vehicle manufacturer, FAW Trucks has relaunched the brand in Namibia, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to customers, following successfully serving markets across the continent from its hub in Coega, Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth for a numberof years.
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC ADVANCEMENT IN 18 hours ago · The Katwitwi Settlement is expected to become a Village Council with in the next three years, the Kavango West Governor, Sirkka Ausiku said during her state of the region address on 4 June, where she gave an overview of projects that are in the pipeline and have been undertaken. Ausiku also NEDBANK WORK VIBES ARE ALL THE HYPE—HERE’S WHY 1 day ago · In the “New Normal” workplace culture has become the latest buzzword for both employees and employers. Working in ever-changing realities brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore has raised the importance of guarding mindfulness and mental health, as well as maintaining conducive environments for teams to perform despite the socio-economic climate. UK-AFRICA FORUM ON TRADE, POLICY AND REFORM TO EXAMINE THE United Kingdom — Invest Africa, a Pan-African business and investment platform, aims to build constructive dialogue between policy makers and business leaders from the UK and Africa during the Forum. James Duddridge MP, Minister for Africa, Emma Wade-Smith OBE, H.M. Trade Commissioner forNAMIBIA ECONOMIST
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UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. IMPACT OF AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA AGREEMENT ON The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA) will constitute the world’s largest free trade area, consolidating an integrated market of 1.3 billion consumers with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of approximately $3.4-trillion. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
VACANCY: FLEET AND MAINTENANCE MANAGER Title: 1400_SeaFlower Whitefish Corporation Limited_Vacancy - Fleet Manager 10x7_Sun Created Date: 5/17/2021 3:10:50 PM ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency DrNAMIBIA ECONOMIST
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UNPACKING THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON Unpacking the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. FirstRand Namibia Economist. After the first outbreak was reported in December 2019, the World Health Organisation officially characterised Covid-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020. This pandemic is a crisis like no other, and there was a substantial degree of uncertainty around its impactson
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT TO BENEFIT AfCFTA is one of the flagship projects of the Africa Union, a key programme and initiative that has been identified to accelerate Africa’s growth and development by boosting intra-African trade and the Continent’s trading position in the global marketplace. IMPACT OF AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA AGREEMENT ON The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA) will constitute the world’s largest free trade area, consolidating an integrated market of 1.3 billion consumers with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of approximately $3.4-trillion. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
VACANCY: FLEET AND MAINTENANCE MANAGER Title: 1400_SeaFlower Whitefish Corporation Limited_Vacancy - Fleet Manager 10x7_Sun Created Date: 5/17/2021 3:10:50 PM ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency DrNAMIBIA ECONOMIST
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CORONA VIRUS IMPACT ON THE MARKETS By Tertius Liebenberg MD of Capricorn Asset Management. Given the current world events and the WHO declaring the COVID-19 outbreak a Pandemic, Capricorn Asset Management is sharing this information with their clients and stakeholders to assist them in making a sensible choice as to how to respond to the current situation during this timeof uncertainty.
NAMIGREEN RECYCLES 135,220 KG OF E-WASTE IN 2020 15 hours ago · Local recycling joint-venture NamiGreen, has seen an increased interest in recycling electronic waste, recycling about 135,220 kg of e-waste in 2020, 26% more than 28, 226 kg recorded in 2019. The recycled e-waste in 2020 can be equated to 13,500 desktop computers not ending up in landfills. The CEO NEDBANK WORK VIBES ARE ALL THE HYPE—HERE’S WHY 15 hours ago · In the “New Normal” workplace culture has become the latest buzzword for both employees and employers. Working in ever-changing realities brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the fore has raised the importance of guarding mindfulness and mental health, as well as maintaining conducive environments for teams to perform despite the socio-economic climate. MULTIDIMENSIONAL POVERTY AFFECTS MORE THAN 43% OF THE 12 hours ago · The Namibia Statistics Agency has just released its first Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to serve as a tool to guide and measure policies that have in mind the broad reduction of poverty such as the successive National Development Plans and WEATHER OVERVIEW AND SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK TO WEDNESDAY 09 Weather overview and short-term outlook to Wednesday 09 June 2021. Source: Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, https://realearth.ssec.wisc.edu/. Sea Surface Temperatures for southern Africa are as normal as can be for early winter. The visual shows warmer water off the east coast with thesignature cold
GLOBAL FOOD TRADE IS BUOYANT, AS ARE PRICES 14 hours ago · Global food trade is poised for a resilient year ahead even as international food commodity prices are set to remain high amid supply and demand uncertainties, according to a new report released on 10 June by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). NASDAQ WELCOMES BANK WINDHOEK TO THE SUSTAINABLE BOND Bank Windhoek, on 2 June 2021, became the first Namibian commercial bank to join the Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network after the successful issuance and listing of its first Sustainability Bond in the Southern African region. “As a responsible Namibian financial services institution, our membership to the Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network isa
KRAATZ ENGINEERING ACQUIRES C&V WELDING 1 day ago · Kraatz Engineering, a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group, on 1 March 2021 acquired C&V Welding, in a move that will produce an expanded network of engineering and construction services between the two companies. C&V Welding will now WHAT DOES GIPF EXPECT FROM ITS MEMBERS AND EMPLOYERS 1 day ago · The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) is a defined pension Fund that provides guaranteed pension benefits to its members. This means that the Fund provides guaranteed benefits to members no matter how the markets perform, how long an employee lives after retirement, or STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION BEMOANS “PREMATURELY Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp said the document entitled ‘Education sector response to the Covid-19 NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr UNESCO REVIEWS VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING EDUCATION Typesetter. Today the Typesetter is a position at a newspaper that is mostly outdated since lead typesetting disappeared about fifty years ago. It is however a convenient term to indicate a person that is responsible for the technical refinement of publishing including webpublishing.
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION GETS NEW HOME AT MORESON SPECIAL The Down Syndrome Association of Namibia (DSAN) recently opened their new offices, which are now housed at Moreson Special School in Windhoek. At the official opening Eline van der Linden of the Down Syndrome Association of Namibia thanked all supporters of the Association and said that unfortunately it seemed as if society wasstill
O & L GROUP DISPOSES RESTAURANT PORTFOLIO O & L group disposes restaurant portfolio. The Ohlthaver & List Group of companies has sold its shareholding in restaurant portfolio, Kilimanjaro Trading, to Ondero Investment, for an undisclosed amount. The deal is effective 1 February 2012. Announcing the sale of the restaurant portfolio, which include business franchises Ocean Basket,Mugg
STARTUP NAMIBIA AVAILS N$15,000 GRANT FOR LOCAL START-UPS StartUp Namibia avails N$15,000 grant for local start-ups. the Covid-19 Startup Grant. Through this operational support measure, grants of N$15,000 each will be provided on a competitive basis to start ups. Grants will be awarded to applicants on a competitive basis. The grant will be paid out in two tranches (2x N$7,500) withthe first tranche
NO WAGE INCREASE, BONUSES FOR BREWERY EMPLOYEES AS COVID No wage increase, bonuses for brewery employees as COVID-19 impact bites. Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) on Tuesday announced that due to the detrimental impact of COVID-19 on its operations and sales, there will be no wage increases at the company for 2021 financial year and no bonuses during 2020, with the move expected to affect 431employees.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION BEMOANS “PREMATURELY Executive Director in the Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp said the document entitled ‘Education sector response to the Covid-19 NEEEF BILL JEOPARDISES MINING SECTOR According to BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company, the downside risk to the Namibian mining sector is the empowerment component of the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) Bill. Fitch Ratings, a subsidiary of Fitch Group, last year adjusted the outlook on Namibia’s sovereign debt from stable to negative. SATELLITE TV: STILL THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEY FAMILY Satellite TV: still the best value-for-money family entertainment. Namibians are facing tough financial times. Recently, tax operators in Windhoek attempted to bring the city to a standstill as they clamoured for a whopping 20% price increase; the Electricity Control Board granted NamPower a 5% electricity tariff hike; and the cost of the NEW AGRICULTURAL POLICY LAUNCHED New developments within the agricultural sector, which include new bilateral, regional and multi-lateral agreements as well as the current and expected impacts of climate change and agricultural land reform have prompted the revision of the National Agricultural Policywhich has been in
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FRANS INDONGO GROUP Establishment of the Frans Indongo Group. This week, Dr Frans Indongo, launched the Frans Indongo Group, which is the umbrella name of all the Indongo businesses that have been operating in the Namibian market for approximately the last six decades. In attendance at the launch was The Founding President of the Namibian Nation, His Excellency Dr UNESCO REVIEWS VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING EDUCATION Typesetter. Today the Typesetter is a position at a newspaper that is mostly outdated since lead typesetting disappeared about fifty years ago. It is however a convenient term to indicate a person that is responsible for the technical refinement of publishing including webpublishing.
DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION GETS NEW HOME AT MORESON SPECIAL The Down Syndrome Association of Namibia (DSAN) recently opened their new offices, which are now housed at Moreson Special School in Windhoek. At the official opening Eline van der Linden of the Down Syndrome Association of Namibia thanked all supporters of the Association and said that unfortunately it seemed as if society wasstill
O & L GROUP DISPOSES RESTAURANT PORTFOLIO O & L group disposes restaurant portfolio. The Ohlthaver & List Group of companies has sold its shareholding in restaurant portfolio, Kilimanjaro Trading, to Ondero Investment, for an undisclosed amount. The deal is effective 1 February 2012. Announcing the sale of the restaurant portfolio, which include business franchises Ocean Basket,Mugg
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COVID-19 vaccines continue to trickle in – More vaccines expected to land in June. by The Staff Reporter | May 28, 2021. The Ministry of Health and Social Services is NON-EMERGENCY OPERATIONS AT STATE HOSPITALS SUSPENDED AS 21 hours ago · The Ministry of Health Ministry and Social Services has suspended non-emergency or non-urgent operations at two of its state hospitals. “Only emergency and urgent operations will be performed in theaters until further notice,” Health Ministry executive director Ben Nangombe said in a ABOUT US | NAMIBIA ECONOMIST About Us. The Namibia Economist enjoys wide popularity as a specialist business publication. In the local market it is firmly entrenched as the leading public source of business intelligence. The name Namibia Economist has become synonymous with reliable business reporting and on the marketing side, it is widely regarded as an effective medium NAMIBIAN OBSERVATORY REVEALS EXCEPTIONAL COSMIC EXPLOSION 19 hours ago · A specialised observatory in Namibia has recorded the most energetic radiation and longest gamma-ray afterglow of a so-called gamma-ray burst (GRB) to date, the University of Namibia (UNAM) announced. The observations with the High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) challenge the established idea AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND RANKED AMONG THE WORLD’S LEADING 14 hours ago · The African Development Fund has been ranked second among 49 international agencies for the quality of its development assistance, underscoring its relevance to the continent’s most vulnerable countries. The African Development Fund is the WORLD OCEAN DAY: FIVE WAYS YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY 19 hours ago · Our oceans are under threat from human activity and a collective effort is required to ensure they remain teaming with life for years to come. This World Ocean Day the Marine Stewardship Council is encouraging seafood shoppers to make the sustainable choice by ZAMBEZI REGION’S KASENU VILLAGE HIT BY FOOT AND MOUTH 21 hours ago · The Directorate of Veterinary Services under the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform on Monday in a statement announced the outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) at the Kasenu Village in the Kasika area of the Zambezi region. Accordingto
EES’S NEW SINGLE TO PROVE THE NAY SAYERS WRONG 19 hours ago · Kwaito singer EES recently dropped his second single ‘100’ off his new album Game Changer. The track is a very minimal style afro beat with the chorus straight starting off with, ‘They said I could not do it, but I don it.” According to EES from the start of his career he has broken many THE HEALTHIER OUR ECOSYSTEMS, THE HEALTHIER THE PLANET AND 17 hours ago · An enthusiastic group of people came together over the previous weekend to clean the Arandis commons and the access road to Rössing Uranium mine, in celebration of World Environment Day on Saturday 05 June. The clean-up campaign was a NASDAQ WELCOMES BANK WINDHOEK TO THE SUSTAINABLE BOND 19 hours ago · The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (Nasdaq) Sustainable Bond Network in New York welcomed Bank Windhoek as its newest member. The Nasdaq Sustainable Bond Network provides Bank Windhoek with an online platform to showcase its Green and Sustainable Bond Framework* Home
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EDITORS DESK
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A LOT OF PLANNING HAS GONE INTO THE STIMULUS PACKAGE. HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO PUT IT TOGETHER IN JUST ONE WEEK? by Daniel Steinmann | Apr 2,2020
For the new Minister of Finance, this past week must have been one of the most hectic in his...*
CLEAN WATER RUNS DOWN KLEIN WINDHOEK STREET, REPORTED FIVE TIMES BEFORE MUNICIPALITY RESPONDED by Daniel Steinmann | Mar20, 2020
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LOWER REPO RATE SUPPORTED BY INFLATION CURVE BUT NOT BY YIELD CURVE by Daniel Steinmann | Mar 5,2020
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INVESTORS PUNISH TRUSTCO FOR INTANGIBLE STRUCTURE OF A SERIES OFCOMPLEX DEALS
by Daniel Steinmann | Feb14, 2020
GENERAL NEWS
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STOCK EXCHANGE OPERATIONAL DURING LOCKDOWN BUT AVOIDS FACE TO FACECONTACT
by Mandisa Rasmeni | Apr 1,2020
The Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) informed all market players this week that it will remain open...*
OLD MUTUAL COMMITS N$5 MILLION TO FIGHTING COVID-19 by Donald Matthys | Mar 31,2020
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AIR NAMIBIA GROUNDS ALL OPERATIONS UNTIL 20 APRIL by Intern | Mar 26, 2020*
SA PRIVATE EQUITY OUTPERFORMS LISTED EQUITY OVER SHORT AND MEDIUM TERM by News Service | Mar25, 2020
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FIRST OF ITS KIND N$30 COMMEMORATIVE BANKNOTE UNVEILED by The Staff Reporter| Mar 23, 2020
MARKETS
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CREDIT EXTENDED TO THE PRIVATE SECTOR DECREASES BY N$264 MILLION INFEBRUARY
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Credit extended to the private sector decreased by N$264 million or 0.25% in February, bringing...*
GOVERNMENT DEBT AUCTIONS CONTINUE AS USUAL – DELAYS WITH BOND CERTIFICATES MUST BE EXPECTEDby Daniel Steinmann
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MTC’S REVENUE GROWS TO N$ 2.6 BILLIONby Donald Matthys
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BANK WINDHOEK REDUCES ITS PRIME AND MORTGAGE LENDING RATES IN RESPONSE TO CENTRAL BANK’S REPO RATE CUTby Donald Matthys
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CENTRAL BANK CUTS REPO RATE BY 100 BASIS POINTS TO 5.25%by Donald Matthys
SPECIAL FOCUS
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TRACING THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY’S ROOTS BACK TO 1980 WHEN ITS PRECURSOR WAS OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED by Guest Contributor| Apr 2, 2020
By Mukundi Mutasa of the Southern African Research and Documentation Centre in Harare. On 1 April...*
ANGOLA, SENEGAL, CAMEROON, GHANA AND NIGERIA AMONG THE MOST HARD HIT AMID COVID-19 AND OIL PRICE PLUNGE by News Service | Apr1, 2020
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THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON CHINA’S BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVES INAFRICA
by Guest Contributor| Mar 30, 2020
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FLIGHT CARRYING ALMOST 200 GERMAN TOURISTS DEPARTS WINDHOEK by Intern | Mar 26, 2020*
SOUTHERN AFRICAN COUNTRIES HIGHLIGHT UNITY AGAINST COVID-19 by News Service | Mar23, 2020
HUMAN RESOURCES
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EMPLOYER ORGANISATION ADVISES COMPANIES ON THEIR LEGAL RIGHTS ASREVENUES PLUMMIT
by The Staff Reporter| Apr 1, 2020
The Namibia Employers’ Federation (NEF) took exception this week to a statement by the Ministry of...*
PENSION FUND FOR MUNICIPALITIES, LOCAL AND REGIONAL COUNCILS, AND UTILITIES ASSURES MEMBERS OF BUSINESS CONTINUITY DURING LOCKDOWN by Daniel Steinmann | Mar26, 2020
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CENTRAL BANK APPOINTS INTERIM BANK GOVERNOR by The Staff Reporter| Mar 23, 2020
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BANK WINDHOEK IMPLEMENTS COVID-19 PREVENTATIVE MEASURES by Donald Matthys | Mar 19,2020
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JUMP START YOUR YOUTUBE CAREER WITH JUMPER by Guest Contributor| Mar 17, 2020
TECHNOLOGY
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TELECOM NAMIBIA NOT AFFECTED BY BROKEN WACS CABLE by Donald Matthys | Mar 31,2020 | Technology
The West African Cable System (WACS) cable which broke around midnight on 27 March is not...*
ONLY CONNECTED BUSINESSES WILL SUCCEED AMID THE OUTBREAK by Guest Contributor| Mar 24, 2020 |
Technology
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LOCAL DIGITAL APP SET TO PROMOTE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AT GRASSROOTSLEVEL
by The Staff Reporter| Mar 23, 2020 |
Education , Technology*
HIGHER BROADBAND SPEED AT A FRACTION OF THE COST – TELECOM INDEPENDENCE PROMOTION by Intern | Mar 18, 2020 |Technology
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THE SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY IS EMBRACING A BRAND-NEW HIGH PIXEL ERA IN2020S
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AGRICULTURE
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FUNDS FOR KUNENE TO BUY CATTLE AND THEN DISTRIBUTE THE MEAT TO COMMUNITIES IN DISTRESS by News Service | Apr1, 2020
The northern-most and western parts of the Kunene region is still suffering from the terrible...*
AFDB APPROVES US$121.7 MILLION LOAN AND EURO 3 MILLION GRANT TO SUPPORT NAMIBIA’S WATER SECTOR by Donald Matthys | Mar 13,2020
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SA FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE CONDITIONS IMPACT LOCAL LIVE CATTLE EXPORTSIN Q4
by Donald Matthys | Mar 10,2020
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SOME SADC MEMBER STATES EXPECTED TO RECEIVE HEAVY RAIN THIS WEEK by Donald Matthys | Mar 2,2020
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LOCAL DAIRY FARMERS NEED TO BE CUSHIONED FROM OUTSIDE COMPETITION –MINISTER
by News Service | Feb28, 2020
ENVIRONMENT
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TSUMEB SMELTER’S IN-HOUSE LABORATORY MAKES OWN SANITISER FOLLOWINGWHO FORMULA
by Mandisa Rasmeni | Apr 2,2020
The copper smelter in Tsumeb operated by Dundee Precious Metals, is using its extensive command of...*
CHEETAH PROTECTORS OPEN FIELD STATION IN GOBABIS TO HELP FARMERS CO-EXIST WITH WILD CATS AND DOGS by Community Contributor| Mar 24,
2020
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DEVELOPMENT BANK SPENDS MORE THAN N$2 MILLION ON FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR NKURENKURU EXTENSION 6 by Donald Matthys | Mar 17,2020
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EU APPROVES TWO GRANTS TO IMPROVE GOVERNANCE IN THE COMMUNITY-BASED NATURAL RESOURCE SECTOR by Donald Matthys | Mar 12,2020
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GREEN BANK LAUNCHES GREEN FINANCING FOR PROJECTS THAT WILL HELP REDUCE THE NATIONAL CARBON FOOTPRINT by Freeman Ngulu | Mar 9,2020
TOURISM
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STANDARD BANK GRANTS LOAN RELIEF TO AFFECTED TOURISM SECTOR by News Service | Mar31, 2020
Standard Bank Namibia’s CEO, Vetumbuavi Mungunda this week announced a capital and interest...*
HOBAS LODGE LOCKDOWN LIFTED ON SATURDAY 28 MARCH by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar30, 2020
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FRENCH TOURIST WHO STAYED AT HOBAS LODGE HAS TESTED CORONA POSITIVE – LODGE LOCKED DOWN by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar27, 2020
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WILDLIFE RESORTS OFFERS HARDAP AS QUARANTINE AND TREATMENT FACILITYFOR CORONA VICTIMS
by The Staff Reporter| Mar 25, 2020
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GONDWANA’S FLAGSHIP LODGE, ETOSHA KING NEHALE, STILL SCHEDULED TOOPEN 01 MAY 2020
by The Staff Reporter| Mar 19, 2020
MINING & ENERGY
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MINES AND QUARRIES IN PARTIAL LOCKDOWN – MINISTRY MUST BE NOTIFIED OF CONTINGENCY PLANS by The Staff Reporter| Mar 30, 2020
The Ministry of Mines and Energy, on Friday issued a general directive instructing all mining and...*
CONSTRUCTION OF DEBMARINE’S LARGEST DIAMOND RECOVERY VESSEL PROGRESSING WELL – OFFICIAL by The Staff Reporter| Mar 27, 2020
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B2GOLD CONTINUES OPERATIONS IN NAMIBIA WHILE PHILIPPINES OPERATIONHALTS
by Donald Matthys | Mar 24,2020
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MINING EXPO AND CONFERENCE POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER by Intern | Mar 18, 2020*
CELSIUS RESOURCES GOES SLOW ON OPUWO COBALT TO RE-ASSESS PREVIOUS DRILL RESULTS AND SURFACE SURVEYS by The Staff Reporter| Mar 17, 2020
RETAIL
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BANKING SECTOR REMAINED RESILIENT, SOUND DURING 2019 – CENTRAL BANK by The Staff Reporter| Mar 30, 2020
The banking sector remained resilient and sound during 2019, amidst the weakened domestic economy,...*
COMPETITION COMMISSION WARNS RETAILERS AGAINST INCREASING THE PRICES OF PRODUCTS WHICH ARE CONSIDERED A NECESSARY MEASURE AGAINST COVID-19 by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar27, 2020
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FNB NAMIBIA COMES OUT IN SUPPORT OF CUSTOMERS IMPACTED BY COVID – 19 by Guest Contributor| Mar 27, 2020
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NAMIB MILLS RESPONDS TO FOOD SECURITY CONCERNS AMID COVID-19 by Donald Matthys | Mar 25,2020
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LET US BE RESILIENT DURING THIS PANDEMIC – O&L by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar24, 2020
WHEELS & WINGS
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NEW DEFENDER MAKES ITS FIRST SUB-SAHARA FORAY IN NAMIBIA’S REMOTEKUNENE REGION
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Wheels & Wings
The new Land Rover Defender was tested extensively by a media crew earlier this year, taking the...*
JAG, LANDY DEPLOY GLOBAL FLEET TO SUPPORT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PARTNERS FOR THE COVID-19 CRISIS by SADC Correspondent| Mar 31, 2020 |
Wheels & Wings
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AIR NAMIBIA GROUNDS ALL OPERATIONS UNTIL 20 APRIL by Intern | Mar 26, 2020 | General News , Wheels& Wings
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LAND CRUISER OFFERS MORE BRANDED FINESSE WITH THE SECOND BATCH OF THENAMIB EDITION
by SADC Correspondent| Mar 23, 2020 |
Wheels & Wings
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AIR NAMIBIA TO CONTINUE SERVICING DOMESTIC AND REGIONAL ROUTES by The Staff Reporter| Mar 20, 2020 |
Wheels & Wings
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LAND ROVER DEFENDER ARRIVES IN JUNE – HEFTY PRICE TAG ONLY FOR THEVERY RICH
by SADC Correspondent| Mar 18, 2020 |
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COMMUNITY AND CULTURELatest
THOUSANDS OF TIPPY TAPS TO BE ERECTED – SIMPLE BUT VERY EFFECTIVE by The Staff Reporter| Apr 2, 2020
A local investment bank has provided funding for en-masse distribution of an ingenious device that...*
WATER TANKS AND SANITIZERS FOR INFORMAL SETTLEMENT COMMUNITIES TO HELPFIGHT COVID-19
by Guest Contributor| Mar 28, 2020
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TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES IN SUPPORT OF GOVERNMENT’S STANCE TO COMBATCOVID-19
by Community Contributor| Mar 26,
2020
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BUMPING IS BACK. HEALTH MINISTRY GETS SUPPORT FROM US EMBASSY by Intern | Mar 20, 2020*
HON NAHAS ANGULA JOINS HPS LEARNERS ON SPECIAL DAY TO CELEBRATE CULTURAL IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY by Community Contributor| Mar 16,
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EDUCATION
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FEMALES AND PREVIOUSLY DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS PERFORM WELL IN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS EXAM by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar31, 2020
The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia (ICAN), Abel Akayombakwa...*
FIVE MORE LAW STUDENTS SUPPORTED BY THE LAW SOCIETY WITH SUBSTANTIALBURSARIES
by Intern | Mar 26, 2020*
LOCAL DIGITAL APP SET TO PROMOTE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AT GRASSROOTSLEVEL
by The Staff Reporter| Mar 23, 2020
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KRAATZ MARINE CONTINUES WITH POSITIVE DRIVE FOR CHANGE THROUGH INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar13, 2020
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SIX MORE STUDENTS STUDY WITH SANLAM BURSARIES IN RELEVANT FIELDS ATLOCAL UNIVERSITIES
by Freeman Ngulu | Mar 5,2020
HEALTH
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NAMPORT SENDS TOILETS TO TWALOLOKA, MEDICAL SUPPLIES TO WALVIS BAYSTATE HOSPITAL
by Mandisa Rasmeni | Apr 2,2020
The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) this week donated mobile toilets, medical supplies and...*
BLOOD DONORS URGED TO MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS DURING LOCKDOWN TO MAINTAIN THE COUNTRY’S STOCK by The Staff Reporter| Apr 1, 2020
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NAMFISA URGES MEDICAL AID FUNDS TO COVER COVID-19 CASES by Donald Matthys | Mar 30,2020
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CANCER ASSOCIATION TO CLOSE DOORS DURING LOCKDOWN by Mandisa Rasmeni | Mar26, 2020
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RÖSSING DONATES FUNDS TO STRENGTHEN GOVERNMENT’S ACTIONS AGAINSTCOVID-19
by The Staff Reporter| Mar 23, 2020
SPORT
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CRICKET NAMIBIA LAUNCHES REDESIGNED EASY ACCESSIBLE WEBSITE by Sport Contributor| Apr 2, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cricket Namibia recently silently launched its newly redesigned...*
FIRST EVER BASKETBALL SYMPOSIUM CONDUCTED by Sport Contributor| Mar 19, 2020
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ORANJEMUND DIAMOND FESTIVAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES SPORT GAMES FALLVICTIM TO CORONA
by Community Contributor| Mar 18,
2020
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CRICKET SERIES AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19OUTBREAK
by Sport Contributor| Mar 16, 2020
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NEARLY FULL OANOB OFFERS A DELIGHT TO SWIMMERS IN THE POINTBREAKOPENWATER SWIM
by Sport Contributor| Mar 12, 2020
AFTER HOURS
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WHY NOT DO YOGA IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR HOME – INDIAN HIGH COMMISSION TO LAUNCH ONLINE YOGA LESSONS FRIDAY by Intern | Apr 2, 2020 The Indian High Commission on Friday will launch online yoga lessons, dubbed ‘Stay Home, Stay Fit’...*
MULTICHOICE TALENT FACTORY LAUNCHES FREE ONLINE MASTER CLASS by Donald Matthys | Apr 1,2020
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APPLICATIONS FOR GOETHE-INSTITUTE’S CO-PRODUCTION FUND NOW OPEN by Donald Matthys | Mar 26,2020
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MULTICHOICE EXPANDS INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT OFFERING AND REACH by Donald Matthys | Mar 23,2020
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STER KINEKOR MOVIES AT MAERUA AND THE GROVE FROM 20 TO 26 MARCH 2020 by Typesetter | Mar 20,2020
BASKETBALL FESTIVAL OFFERS YOUTHFUL TEAMS REAL TOU... Posted by Community Contributor| Aug 12,
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