By: Justicia Shipena In the aftermath of President Hage Geingob’s recent critique of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) restrictions, questions have arisen about Namibia’s commitment to the partnership. Economist Omu Kakujaha-Matundu emphasises the necessity of a thorough evaluation before considering Namibia’s exit from SACU. Kakujaha-Matundu underscores the importance of weighing the advantages and drawbacks […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo The Ministry of Gender Equality, Poverty Eradication, and Social Welfare says it spends about N$511 million monthly to extend social grants to various citizens in the country. These grants include Old Age Grants, Disability Grants, Orphan and Vulnerable Children Grants, Funeral Benefit Grants, Child Disability Grants, Foster Parent Grants, Maintenance Grants, and […]
By: Loise Shiimi Despite warnings to cease with the illegal activity, members of the public in the Omusati region continue vandalising telecommunication infrastructure, causing disruptions in connectivity in the region. The most recent incident occurred when a network tower belonging to the Mobile Telecommunication (MTC), near Omakange in the Ruacana Constituency was vandalised. MTC’s communication […]
By: Mathias Hangala A youth-led network is advocating for the creation of more platforms to enable young people in Namibia to actively participate in national initiatives combating climate change. This call was made by ToiniAmutenya, the country director for an organisationcalled the National Youth Climate Action Network of Namibia, or simply, Youth4CAN. Amutenyaemphasised the importance […]
By: Staff writer Andrada’s Uis lithium pilot plant has yielded production of 10t of on-specification saleable lithium concentrate. The commissioning of London-listed technology metals mining company Andrada’s pilot plant, located adjacent to the main tin processing plant at its Uis mine, in Namibia, was completed in October. The production rate is expected to increase to […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Namibia continues to grapple with its vulnerability to rainfall for food production, as revealed by the latest agricultural data. In 2022, the carst recorded the highest white maize production at 29,842 tons, with a significant 46% relying on rainfed methods. This underscores the country’s ongoing challenge to de-risk itself from rainfall dependence […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Namibia’s beef exports to the United States came to a halt in July 2020 after a brief resurgence that saw 550,576 kilograms of beef crossing the Atlantic Ocean over seven months. The Villager’s analysis has uncovered the reasons behind this abrupt cessation. Namibia had gained access to the US market after persistent […]
By: Loise Shiimi The ongoing scarcity of potable water in northern and north-eastern Namibia continues to cast a shadow over the region, not only causing hardships but also hampering economic aspirations. The situation is especially dire in the Oshikoto region, particularly in the Eengodi, Okankolo, and King Nehale lya Mpingana constituencies, where residents endure prolonged […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The government plans to borrow N$3.2 billion from institutional and individual investors between October 2023 and March 31, 2024, to address a widened budget deficit and fulfil outstanding obligations. The borrowing will occur domestically through bonds and treasury bills auctions facilitated by the central bank, as outlined in the updated 2023/24 Borrowing […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Various points of entry into Namibia have received authorisation to start issuing Short-Term Employment Permit endorsements without sending travellers to the headquarters in Windhoek. This was revealed by the Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relation, and Employment Creation in its quarterly report from June to September 2023. Effective June 2, 2023, selected border […]