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Schlettwein Denounces LPM’s Land Grab Ultimatum as Illegal

4 February 2024

    By: Justicia Shipena   Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Calle Schlettwein says advice by the Landless People’s Movement encouraging generational farm workers on the verge of eviction in Omaheke region to grab unoccupied farms is unlawful. Schlettwein was responding to a letter by LPM’s Joyce Muzengua in which she urged him […]

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Household Debt Surges by N$2.1 Billion in 2023

4 February 2024

    By: Hertha Ekandjo   Household debt climbed to N$66.8 billion in December 2023, a notable increase from N$64.7 billion in December 2022, as revealed in Simonis Storm Securities’ (SSS) latest Private Sector Credit Extension report. Corporate debt also experienced a slight uptick, reaching N$45.9 billion in December 2023 compared to N$45.8 billion the […]

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Farmers Urged to Transform Agricultural Practices for Resilience

4 February 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The Agricultural Bank of Namibia has called on farmers to embrace transformative measures to mitigate climate-related losses. Agribank’s Technical Advisor for crops and poultry, Hanks Saisai, in a statement issued this week highlighted the challenges faced by farmers, particularly the impacts of climate change such as erratic rainfall, recurring droughts, […]

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Geingob’s Prolonged Absence From Office ‘Inconsequential’

4 February 2024

    By: Justicia Shipena   President Hage Geingob’s prolonged absence from office due to ill health cannot affect the resumption of the government’s programmes for the year, analysts say. Geingob who since last week delegated Vice president Nangolo Mbumba to act as President in his absence has not returned to office despite returning from […]

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Engen Signs Exclusive Fuel Sponsorship With WBC

4 February 2024

    By: Dolly Menas   The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) and Engen Namibia have formalised a fuel sponsorship Memorandum of Agreement (MoA), designating Engen as the exclusive fuel sponsor for WBCG effective from 1st February. Valued at N$100,000, the year-long MoA builds upon Engen’s earlier support of N$100,000 during the 2020 Covid-19 outbreak. […]

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Ministry Refutes TotalEnergies ‘Shareholder’s’ Corruption Claims

1 February 2024

  Justicia Shipena   The Ministry of Mines and Energy has strongly refuted allegations of corruption and favouritism in the country’s energy sector related to the handling of oil and gas exploration licences. This follows a letter, purportedly from a TotalEnergies shareholder and addressed to the company’s Chairman and CEO, Patrick Pouyanne, which implicated key […]

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Extreme Heat Threatens Crops in Kavango East/West Region

1 February 2024

  Annakleta Haikera   Subsistence farmers in the Kavango East/West region have expressed concerns that the week-long heatwave they have been grappling with could cause irreparable damage to their crops. Despite receiving good rainfall over the past few months, the two Kavango regions have been experiencing an unusual increase in temperature over the past week […]

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Alarming Rise in Cholera Cases Grips SADC Region…member states told to take urgent action against virus

1 February 2024

Hertha Ekandjo   Five SADC member states are grappling with ongoing cholera outbreaks, contributing to a staggering 73% of reported cases across Africa following the virus’ resurgence globally. Last year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) classified the global resurgence of cholera as a Grade 3 emergency, which requires a comprehensive response at national, regional, and […]

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Black Gold: Boon, Boom or Bust?

1 February 2024

Helena Mboti Namibia’s oil discoveries have been a source of optimism for the future trajectory of the economy. Yet with great excitement comes caution, as other countries’ experiences internationally, provide stark lessons on the double-edged sword of oil riches. Namibia stands at a crossroads – with a choice between leveraging the potential windfalls sustainably or […]

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Long-Term Affordability Challenges to Persist in the Housing Market

1 February 2024

  Justicia Shipena   In its latest House Price Index report, the First National Bank (FNB) has signalled concerns over long-term housing affordability challenges that are expected to persist, further impacting the housing market. Additionally, the bank anticipates a modest reduction in interest rates, contributing to the overall constrained conditions in the property sector. “The […]

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