By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus From the 24,207 cattle slaughtered in Namibia in the first quarter of 2025, the country was able to produce another product beyond beef, which is animal hides, which were exported to 4 countries. Updates from the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia show that in the first quarter of 2025, the […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) has resolved to maintain its common external tariff despite the United States imposing reciprocal tariffs on SACU member states last month. Lesotho and South Africa have been the most affected by these measures. The decision was announced in a statement issued on […]
By: Annakleta Haikera Cattle valued at approximately N$783,000 were stolen from Shayiwe village in Namibia’s Kavango East Region, Mukwe constituency, and driven across the border into Angola on 10 May 2025. Deputy Commissioner Bonifatius Kanyetu confirmed the incident to The Villager Newspaper. According to Kanyetu, armed suspects confronted a cattle herder […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus As part of its evolving foreign exchange reserve management strategy, the Bank of Namibia will begin accumulating gold to diversify and strengthen the country’s reserve assets. The central bank aims to allocate 3% of its foreign exchange (FX) reserves to gold, a move it says is aligned with global trends in central […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The government plans to borrow N$29.8 billion during the 2025/26 financial year to meet its budgetary requirements and other financial obligations. Of this amount, N$21.2 billion will be raised from the domestic market, according to the finalised Borrowing Plan released by the Bank of Namibia on behalf of the government. […]
By: Annakleta Haikera The Rundu Government Garage has completed up to 80% of vehicle repairs in-house over the past 10 months. The garage spent N$1.2 million on spare parts. Senior Artisan Foreman Samuel Gebhardt revealed this on Monday, saying the shift has reduced the garage’s reliance on external service providers. “Most of the parts we […]
By: Justicia Shipena The mining industry spent N$24.154 billion on goods and services from Namibian businesses in 2024. This represents 46.2% of the sector’s total revenue of N$52.295 billion. The figures were revealed by the President of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, Zebra Kasete, in his Mining Industry Review for 2024. “Despite a challenging […]
By: Justicia Shipena Matti Amukwa, Chairperson of the Confederation of Namibia Fishing Associations, says government quota auctions are reaching prices that do not show the real economic value of the quotas. He says the prices ignore the National Development Plan goals of creating jobs and adding value. Speaking at the annual fishing industry address on […]
By: Justicia Shipena President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has placed youth empowerment at the centre of her government’s plans. During her state of the nation address (SONA), Nandi-Ndaitwah announced new reforms aimed at reshaping Namibia’s economy and social development. The address, delivered under the theme “Unity in Diversity, Natural Resources Beneficiation and Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development”. […]
By: Loise Shiimi Eluwa Special School in Ongwediva will make agriculture a core skill for its learners by 2026. The school principal, Loide Shipopyeni, told Eagle FM about the move, adding that it is part of efforts to teach practical and relevant skills to their learners. Eluwa Special School teaches students with intellectual, hearing, and […]