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IUM Inaugurates N$45 Million Eenhana Campus

13 March 2025

By: Loise Shiimi The International University of Management (IUM) on Tuesday inaugurated its N$45 million state-of-the-art campus in Eenhana, Ohangwena region. The investment is expected to reap socio-economic benefits for the town and region, with IUM founder David Namwandi stating that the goal is to make education accessible to all at an affordable rate. This […]

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300 Potential Jobs Affected Over Alleged GIPF Investment Decision

13 March 2025

By: Uaueza Kanguatjivi Investment company Baobab Capital says over 300 potential jobs will not materialise due to the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) terminating a N$140 million investment agreement four years ago. The company was deregistered by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), with its directors accused of conflicting interests, abuse of power and […]

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Shifeta Calls for Stricter Sand Mining and Waste Management Regulations

11 March 2025

By: Justicia Shipena Environment and Tourism Pohamba Shifeta says there is a need to enforce policies to regulate sand mining and waste management under the Environmental Management Act. Sand mining has become a pressing issue, especially in northern Namibia. In recent years, residents have raised concerns over alleged illegal sand mining activities. Sand mining involves […]

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Circulation Concerns Raised Over New N$60 Banknote

11 March 2025

By: Uaueza Kanguatjivi Financial analysts have raised concerns over the circulation challenges the new N$60 banknote may pose, following its launch last week. The N$60 Dr. Hage Geingob commemorative bank note was launched to honour the late Head of State’s 60 years of service to Namibia, according to Bank of Namibia governor Johannes! Gawaxab. The […]

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Windhoek Needs N$7 Billion to Solve Housing Woes

11 March 2025

By: Justicia Shipena The City of Windhoek’s (CoW) housing crisis has intensified, with the municipality estimating that at least N$7 billion is required to address the growing demand for affordable housing. The City’s Strategic Executive for Housing, Property Management, and Human Settlement Faniel Maanda revealed this recently. Windhoek’s housing demand is soaring as people flock […]

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N$62 Million Spent on Maerua Mall Expansion Project

7 March 2025

By: Uaueza Kanguatjivi Oryx Properties has spent N$62.3 million on its Maerua Mall development project thus far, following N$38 million capital expenditure on the project during the six months between 1 July and 31 December 2024. The property firm has also made N$7 million in capital commitments towards the first phase of the Maerua Mall […]

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Namdia Mum on Diamond Recovery Details

7 March 2025

By: Justicia Shipena Namibia Desert Diamond (Namdia) says it cannot disclose where N$40.6 million worth of stolen diamonds were recovered as part of ongoing investigations. The SOE revealed on Thursday that it had recovered some of the N$314.9 million worth of diamonds that were stolen from its premises in January. “That is part of the […]

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Illegal Fencing Shrinks Grazing Land in Kavango West

3 March 2025

By: Annakleta Haikera   Farmers and residents of Kavango West are urging the communal land board to take swift action against the rising trend of illegal fencing on communal land, which is severely limiting livestock grazing areas. This growing issue is impacting communities in Gava, Zigizi, Nkasima, and Nepara, with some roads even being blocked […]

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Namibia Running Out of Time on Beneficial Ownership Filing

28 February 2025

    By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   Namibia’s bid to exit the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) greylist is at risk due to delays in implementing beneficial ownership regulations, despite progress on other compliance issues. The country has made strides in addressing 13 issues flagged by the FATF, but the lack of beneficial ownership filings remains […]

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Court Favors Myrtle in N$450 Million GIPF Shares Dispute

28 February 2025

  By: Uaueza Kanguatjivi   Myrtle Growth Capital has won a court battle in which the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) filed an urgent application to stop it selling or liquidating shares worth N$450 million held by the Namibia Mid-Cap Fund (NMCF). The High Court dismissed GIPF’s urgent application to block the sale, ordering GIPF […]

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