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The Realised, Perceived, and Expected Inflation in Namibia and Globally

25 November 2023

By: Josef Kefas Sheehama Expectations about future inflation play a crucial role in influencing current decisions on consumption and investment. Therefore, the long-term relationship between household savings and anticipated inflation is evident from the cointegration test. Despite some moderation in fuel costs, inflation remained uncomfortably rapid in Namibia, with an annual rate of 6% in […]

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2023 Records N$400 Million Drop in Approved Building Plans

25 November 2023

By: Staff Writer The cumulative value of approved building plans between January and October this year has seen a decline of N$400 million compared to the same period last year, according to an analysis by Simonis Storm Securities (SSS). So far in 2023, 1,804 building plans with a total value of N$1.6 billion have been […]

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Rundu Launches Clean Up Campaign to Boost Tourism

25 November 2023

By: Annakleta Haikera We Care Charity Foundation, in partnership with Rundu Town Council, NASA, and Ngato Vocational Training Centre, initiated a town cleaning campaign in Rundu, Kavango East region, on Thursday. Community members actively participated in the cleaning campaign, targeting areas prone to littering by residents, including Rundu Town Council, Tutungeni, Donkerhoek, and Rundu Sports […]

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Daures GH2 Seeks Investment For Ammonia Fertiliser Production

25 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena The Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV) Consortium is currently seeking funds to produce ammonia sulphate fertiliser, a project not initially covered by the German government’s initial investment. This was revealed by the project’s Chief executive Officer, Jerome Namaseb, saying while the production of ammonia sulphate fertiliser was not covered by the German […]

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Namibia Ranks 9th in Africa for Innovation … Globally at 96th Position

25 November 2023

By: Loise Shiimi Namibia has been ranked in the ninth spot as the most innovative economy in Africa. This is according to the latest World Intellectual Property Organisation’s (WIPO) Global Innovation Index (GII) report. Mauritius clinched the top position, followed by South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Botswana, Egypt, Cape Verde, Senegal, and then Namibia. WIPO, a […]

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Uranium Surge: FNB Anticipates Mining to Drive Economic Expansion

25 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena FNB Namibia’s economist, Ruusa Nandago, believes that mining activities will continue to be a pivotal factor in propelling economic growth. The primary catalyst for mining growth, particularly in the year 2024, is predicted to be uranium, buoyed by a favourable uranium price environment. The anticipated resurgence of the Langer Heinrich Uranium mine, […]

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Fishery Rights Holders Accused of Intentional By-Catching

25 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena Fisheries Minister Derek Klazen has expressed concern that by-catching is becoming an alarming trend in the fishing industry, accusing some companies of deliberately doing it. The practice, according to Klazen, has negatively affected the species such as hake, mackerel, and pilchard within the horse mackerel subsector. By-catch refers to fish or other […]

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Namibia Stays Linked to Rand Amidst SA Banks Scandal

23 November 2023

By: Hertha Ekandjo The Bank of Namibia says it plans to maintain the peg between the Namibian dollar and the South African rand, despite revelations of manipulation in the USD/Rand currency pair by certain South African banks. The scandal, dating back to 2015, coincides with a Bureau for Economic Research (BER) report highlighting the economic […]

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China Takes Cautious Approach To Green Hydrogen Initiative

23 November 2023

By: Justicia Shipena Chinese ambassador Zhao Weiping says his country has not yet decided whether it intends to participate in Namibia’s green hydrogen ambitions which has attracted attention from countries in the West. Although China has already expressed it’s in the development of Namibia’s renewable energy industry, particularly the green hydrogen, Weiping says China would […]

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Outrage Over Geingob’s Unemployment – Education Comment

23 November 2023

By: Hertha Ekandjo President Hage Geingob’s recent comments attributing Namibia’s high unemployment rate to the successes of the government’s education efforts has sparked criticism from analysts who argue that it oversimplifies the complex issue. During the commemoration of the World Children’s Day at Walvis Bay on Sunday, Geingob said the government’s “successful” education approach has […]

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