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Shiimi Sets NamRa’s Collection Target at N$85 Billion… taxpayers refunded N$10.4 billion

17 April 2024

By: Staff writer The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRa) has adjusted its revenue collection target from N$81 billion to N$85 billion, as revealed by the agency’s Commissioner, Sam Shivute. Over the last three years since its inception, NamRa’s collection targets have seen significant increases. Shivute acknowledged this shift in targets but expressed confidence in meeting them. […]

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Finance Ministry to Regulate Banking Fees … commercial banks rake in N$4.5 Billion in non-interest income including fees and charges

11 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The newly enacted Banking Act empowers the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises to regulate fees and charges imposed by banking institutions on their customers. This was revealed in the 2023 annual report of the Bank of Namibia. According to the central bank, complaints regarding exorbitant fees and charges levied […]

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Average House Price Stands At N$1.2 Million

11 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   By the end of December 2023, the average or most common house on the market cost N$1.21 million, slightly higher than the N$1.19 million recorded during the corresponding period in 2022. This was revealed by the FNB in its latest House Price Index. House prices vary across regions, with the […]

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Namibian Economy Expected to Slow by 3.7% This Year

11 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   The Bank of Namibia projects that the economy will decelerate to 3.7% in 2024 before rebounding to 4.1% in 2025. The central bank attributes this anticipated slowdown primarily to weaker global demand and slower growth in primary industries, such as mining. However, GDP growth is expected to see a marginal […]

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FNB Wins Namibia’s Best Bank Award for 2024

11 April 2024

  By: Dolly Menas   First National Bank of Namibia (FNB) has earned the prestigious title of Best Bank in Namibia for the year 2024, as bestowed by Global Finance magazine. The announcement came during the 31st annual Best Banks awards ceremony, marking a significant achievement for Namibia’s largest commercial bank. The founder and editorial […]

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Old Mutual Group Reports N$91 Million Increase in Investment Returns in Namibia

9 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   The Old Mutual Group has announced a significant increase of N$91 million in its investment returns in Namibia for the year 2023 compared to the previous year. This was primarily fueled by higher interest rates and an expanded interest-bearing asset base. Over the course of 2023, the group experienced a […]

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Loan Repayments Strain Individuals as Economy Faces Challenges

9 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The Bank of Namibia’s recent annual report paints a troubling picture of the country’s economic landscape, with non-performing loans (NPLs) reaching N$6.5 billion by the end of 2023. Of these loans, 51% are attributed to individuals, while the real estate and business service sector accounts for 11.8%. The increase in […]

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BoN Declares N$511.5 Million Towards Govt’s Revenue

4 April 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has declared a dividend of N$511.5 million to the government, which is about N$100 million from what it declared last year. This was announced by BoN Governor Johannes !Gawaxab during the launch of the central bank’s 2023 Annual Report on Tuesday. According to Gawaxab, the […]

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Hartzenberg Becomes First in Namibia to Attain Dual Chartered Accountant Designations

2 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Florian Hartzenberg has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first professional accountant in Namibia to acquire both the Chartered Accountant, Namibia (CA(NAM)) and Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) designations. This accomplishment follows the collaborative efforts between the accounting bodies, particularly the Membership Pathway Agreement established between the Institute of […]

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Opinion: Financial Planning for Namibia’s Millennials

2 April 2024

By: Ashante Manetti Financial freedom. It’s a term that conjures up images of early retirement, dream vacations, and unshakeable security. But for Namibia’s millennial generation, this dream can often feel shrouded in uncertainty. With student loan burdens, a competitive job market, and a rising cost of living, achieving financial stability can seem like an uphill […]

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