By: Kleopas Nghikefelwa In 2008, upon obtaining my Higher Diploma in Visual Arts from the University of Namibia, I committed myself to the development of art and cultural activities in Namibia. A cultural exchange program in Berlin, Germany, in 2009, further fueled my passion for art and culture after witnessing the profound value placed […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Government Offices, Ministries, Agencies, and private sectors north of the Veterinary Cordon Fence are disregarding directives to procure beef products from northern farmers. This defiance, according to a latest annual report by the Meat Corporation of Namibia, (Meatco) is attributed to existing supply contracts with southern suppliers. The directive encouraging public and […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo Civil servants will receive a 5% salary increment among other benefits as from April next year. This is part of the recent agreement between the government and two trade unions representing government workers – the Namibia National Teachers Union (NANTU) and Namibia Public Workers Union (NAPWU) – announced yesterday. The agreement entails […]
By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The Ministry of Finance says it has intensified its efforts to review Namibia’s tax regime with the aim of enhancing the country’s tax competitiveness. In this regard, the Ministry earlier this year established a Tax Policy Unit within the Department of Economic Policy to spearhead the review processes. The Unit will conduct […]
By: Annakleta Haikera Twenty-seven years old Magdalena Jose’s journey from university hopeful to budding agricultural entrepreneur is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, marked by mental health battles and the eventual discovery of solace in the fertile soils of Kavango East. After completing her Grade 12 in 2014, Magdalena enrolled for a […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta, says Namibia needs to start conducting an assessment of its natural capital to motivate investors to invest in the tourism sector. Shifeta says such an assessment would be crucial for investors to gauge how their investments contribute to the growth of natural capital within […]
By: Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka The primary responsibility of any government is to determine how to allocate its resources, particularly within the framework of the National Budget. In Namibia, one of the methods we have chosen for this allocation is the Public Procurement Act of 2015, which replaced the former Tender Board Act (16 of 1996). The […]
By: Justicia Shipena B2Gold says it has been unable to find profitable gold at its Otjikoto mine despite exhaustive efforts and thorough exploration. The inability to pinpoint lucrative gold deposits has prompted a reevaluation of the operational viability of the mine, situated in the north-central region of Namibia, approximately 300 km north of Windhoek, and […]
By: Hertha Ekandjo The Ministry of Labour says it has recovered over half a million of workers’ unpaid wages from unruly employers during the second quarter of 2023. This followed the resolutions of 1,082 labour complaints out of 2,048 labour cases handled by the Office of the Labour Commissioner which resorts under the ministry. According […]
By: Justicia Shipena Presidential hopeful and Swapo’s second in command Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah wants the government to start investing into research to maximise its potential economic benefits from various projects including green hydrogen, and recent oil and gas discoveries. She said investments into research will help Namibia drive its developmental agenda effectively. She made these remarks […]