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Promote Indigenous Products for Tourist Appeal – NTB

21 March 2024

  By: Hertha Ekandjo   The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) says there is a need for product development in Namibia, which must include adding value and packing traditional products ready for the international markets. NTB’s board member Maggy Mbako, who made the call, emphasised the importance of product development to expand opportunities within the tourism […]

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Phase 1 of Ondangwa Stadium Construction Expected to Take Five Years …N$12 million annually earmarked for the next 5 years.

21 March 2024

  By: Loise Shiimi   The initial phase of the proposed Ondangwa Stadium, which encompasses a sports field, running track, and pavilion, is projected to be finalised over a period of approximately five years. Ismael Namgongo, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ondangwa Town Council, revealed in a recent interview with Eagle FM that […]

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Mbumba Seeks Guidance From Traditional Authorities

21 March 2024

  By: Loise Shiimi   President Nangolo Mbumba held discussions with the eight traditional authorities in the Oshana town council on Saturday. The traditional authorities represented include Ombalantu, Ongandjera, Ombadja, Uukwaluudhi, Uukolonkadhi, Uukwambi, Ondonga, and Oukwanyama. Mbumba emphasised that his visit aimed to update the traditional leaders about his transition to the presidency and reinforce […]

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Technology and Innovation Aid Conservation Efforts in Namibia

21 March 2024

  By: Dwight Links   The recently concluded Global SMART User Conference in Windhoek from March 10-14 saw representatives from various nations gather to understand the unique introduction of these technologies. The SMART acronym stands for the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool, which is used globally in some of the world’s most protected and fragile […]

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Business Community Welcomes 2024/25 Budget

21 March 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   The Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has expressed its satisfaction of the 2024/25 national budget, presented in parliament last month. NCCI president Bisey /Uirab noted that the budget reflects a consideration of the concerns and proposals put forth by the business community. He particularly highlighted the tax policy […]

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Now or Never for Goreangab Dam Fishermen

21 March 2024

By: Mathias Hangala   For a group of approximately 30 fishermen and women, it’s a high-stakes gamble to provide for their families by fishing in the forbidden waters of Goreangab Dam, located west of the capital, Windhoek. Despite stern warnings issued by the City of Windhoek over the past two decades, cautioning against fishing in […]

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50% of Local Wheat Farmers Quit Production in 2023

21 March 2024

  By: Hertha Ekandjo   The Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) has revealed that approximately 50% of Namibian wheat-producing farmers have discontinued wheat production. Only 31 wheat farmers persisted with cultivation nationwide, a significant decline from the 61 farmers recorded in 2022. Climatic changes, marked by escalating temperatures and soaring production expenses, compelled these farmers to […]

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Success of Local Content Policy Hinges on Namibian Entrepreneurs, Says Alweendo

18 March 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   Mines and Energy Minister Tom Alweendo stresses that Namibia’s oil and gas local content policies face a high chance of failure without locally minded, creative, and motivated entrepreneurs who are willing to invest in acquiring the skills necessary for success. Alweendo made these remarks while reflecting on his participation in […]

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UNAM Vendors Appeal for Stalls Amid Clashes with Police

18 March 2024

  By: Mathias Hangala & Hertha Ekandjo   Around 20 street vendors, predominantly women, who rely on selling their goods near the University of Namibia (UNAM) to make a living, are expressing frustration over what they perceive as unfair treatment by the City of Windhoek’s (CoW) police. According to the vendors, City Police officers have […]

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Andrada Targets 75% Revenue Increase With Ore Sorting Operation 

14 March 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Andrada Mining has initiated the implementation of an ore sorting circuit at the Uis mine to ramp up tin concentrate production from 1,500 t/y to 2,600 t/y. This move is expected to escalate revenue by 75% and lower the mining operation’s all-in sustaining costs. Ore sorting involves the separation of […]

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