By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Namibia’s electricity import from Zambia has been reduced by 60MW, dropping from 180MW to 120MW, following Zambia’s announcement of power cuts and export limits due to drought conditions affecting its hydropower generation. Zambia, traditionally the largest electricity supplier to Namibia since the decline in South African supply, has faced challenges due […]
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia’s trade with Mercosur, the Southern Common Market, currently stands at just two percent. Mercosur, is a South American trading alliance comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, which aims to promote free trade and facilitate the unrestricted flow of goods, individuals, and money. During a meeting with a 10-member delegation from […]
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. […]
By: Staff writer March 2024 witnessed the highest vehicle sales since July 2016, with 1,451 units sold last month, just 89 units shy of the 1,540 sold in the same month eight years ago. Out of the 1,451 units sold in March 2024, 1,269 were sold to dealerships, 182 to rental agencies, and […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo, has imposed a moratorium on the issuance of generation licences for export purposes. Effective from March 5, 2024, this temporary suspension will last for 18 months or until the existing challenges within the transmission network are resolved, as announced by the Electricity Control Board […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform (MAWLR) initiated two crucial water infrastructure projects in the Erongo region last Thursday. These projects involve replacing a five-kilometre section of the Henties Bay water supply pipe and upgrading the 10-kilometre section of the Kuiseb Collector 2 Schwartze Kuppe Swakopmund pipeline. The primary […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Namibia’s burgeoning oil and gas exploration sector, which has attracted investments valued at over N$33 billion between 2021 and 2023, has raised concerns due to its limited contribution to local firms. Merely 10% of exploration expenditure has benefitted domestic companies, with the bulk of investments flowing abroad. The oil and […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo China’s Industrial and Commercial Bank to Africa has denied claims that the Asian powerhouse has been importing raw minerals from Namibia, leaving the country with little to no tangible benefits for its people. The bank’s Deputy Chief Representative to Africa, Liu Jia, dismissed the claims and clarified that before reaching […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The City of Windhoek has issued a warning, indicating that due to water supply challenges in the central region, it will soon be compelled to declare a state of severe water scarcity, categorised as Category D in their water demand management strategy. Category D status signifies that demand can only […]
By: Dolly Menas Minister of Industrialisation and Trade Lucia Iipumbu has urged the private sector to develop funding mechanisms, especially tailored for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), addressing the challenges they face in accessing finance. Responding to parliamentarian Maximalliant Katjimune’s motion to investigate obstacles surrounding SME financing in Namibia, Iipumbu emphasised the need […]