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Fuel Prices Set to Increase Following Months of Relief

4 April 2024

  By: Annakleta Haikera   Motorists are bracing for an uptick in fuel prices as the Ministry of Mines and Energy announced price hikes for both petrol and diesel, effective Wednesday. According to the Ministry, petrol prices will rise by 152 cents per litre, while diesel will see an increase of 72 cents per litre. […]

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Namibia’s Exports Halved, Trade Deficit Doubles

4 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Namibia experienced a stark decline in exports last month, with trades plummeting from N$12.0 billion in January 2024 to N$6.1 billion, exacerbating the country’s trade deficit, which more than doubled. The significant decrease of 48.9% was primarily attributed to declines in the export of Namibia’s key commodities, notably a N$3.8 […]

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BoN Declares N$511.5 Million Towards Govt’s Revenue

4 April 2024

  By: Justicia Shipena   The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has declared a dividend of N$511.5 million to the government, which is about N$100 million from what it declared last year. This was announced by BoN Governor Johannes !Gawaxab during the launch of the central bank’s 2023 Annual Report on Tuesday. According to Gawaxab, the […]

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Bank Windhoek Volleyball Tournament Attracts 487 Players

4 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The 40th anniversary Doc Volleyball Tournament showcased the vibrancy of the sport economy, with 35 teams competing across men’s and women’s categories, totaling 487 players. Hosted by the Namibian Volleyball Federation (NVF) at The Dome in Swakopmund last weekend, the event, primarily sponsored by Bank Windhoek, distributed N$52,000 among the […]

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Rhino Poaching Irks Tourism Stakeholders

4 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   Numerous tourism stakeholders are expressing growing concern over rhino poaching and are urging intensified efforts to protect the endangered wildlife and enhance conservation endeavours. This call comes after 28 rhinos were poached from national parks and private farms across the country within a span of three months. Shapaka Mwatile, the […]

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O&L Group CEO and CCO to Step Down

4 April 2024

  By: Staff Writer   Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group has announced the resignations of their Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Wessie van der Westhuizen, and Chief Culture Officer (CCO), Sonja Thieme, effective 30 April 2024. In an internal communication shared by Sven Thieme, the Executive Chairman of the O&L Group, it was disclosed that Wessie […]

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Paladin Achieves Commercial Production at Langer Heinrich After Six Years

4 April 2024

By: Staff Writer   Uranium producer Paladin Energy has announced the successful commencement of uranium concentrate production and drumming at the Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM). Earlier in January, The Villager reported that the company secured a N$2.8 billion loan to restart commercial production at the LHM in the Erongo region. The mine had been dormant […]

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Windhoek to Exchange Land for Government’s N$700 Million Debts

4 April 2024

  By: Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   The Windhoek City Council has decided to offer 358 hectares of land valued at N$358 million as settlement for a historical loan of N$357.7 million owed to the central government. Additionally, the accrued interest on this 20-year loan will be written-off. The City’s spokesperson Lydia Amutenya confirmed this proposal to […]

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Khomas Governor Calls for Adequate Affordable Housing

2 April 2024

  By: Juliana Ikela and Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus   Khomas Regional Governor Laura Mcleod-Katjirua has emphasised the critical need for ensuring adequate housing for all residents within the region, highlighting its pivotal role in fostering social equity and stability. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony for the Goreangab Extension 4 Housing Project under the Informal Settlement Upgrading […]

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Hambukushu Calls on Mbumba to Intervene in Khwe Chief Recognition Issue

2 April 2024

By: Annakleta Haikera   The Hambukushu Traditional Authority has urged President Nangolo Mbumba to intervene in a dispute concerning the recognition of the Khwe Traditional Authority and the appointment of its leader within the Bwabwata National Park. Reports indicate that the Khwe people (San) have been settled in Bwabwata,  located in the Mukwe Constituency of […]

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