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YOUNG OBSERVER | Local chef inspires youth through cooking

YOUNG OBSERVER | Local chef inspires youth through cooking

Patience Makwele  For many teenagers, spending time in the kitchen may feel like a chore. But for Windhoek entrepreneur Oubasen Naris Valery, it marked the start of a journey that would shape her career. The Katutura-born mother of two says her interest in cooking began when she was about 15 years old while watching her mother prepare meals at home. “I used to spend a lot of time in the kitchen with my mother,” Valery recalled. “Watching her cook inspired me to try new things and add my own touch to meals.” What began as a curiosity slowly developed into…
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Bannerman cuts losses while preparing Etango project

Bannerman cuts losses while preparing Etango project

Chamwe Kaira  Bannerman Energy Ltd reported a reduced net loss before tax of US$853 000 for the half-year ended 31 December 2025, compared to a net loss before tax of US$2.7 million recorded in the same period in 2024. The company said the loss was mainly driven by corporate and administrative expenses, non-cash share-based compensation costs and a share of losses from an equity-accounted investment. The share of losses from the equity-accounted investment amounted to US$248 449, compared to US$99 532 in the previous comparable period. Interest income for the six months increased to US$2.42 million from US$2.26 million in…
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Govt assures protection for SEZ investors

Govt assures protection for SEZ investors

Chamwe Kaira  Authorities have assured investors operating in Namibia’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) that their interests will be protected while the government reviews tax incentives offered under the framework. CDH Namibia noted in its 2026/27 budget review that measures will be introduced to maintain a stable and predictable rules-based environment for businesses already operating within SEZ structures. The planned reforms aim to strengthen the role of SEZs in supporting economic activity, skills transfer and technology development while contributing to national revenue. The government indicated that the design of SEZ incentives will consider global economic conditions and Namibia’s international obligations. It…
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Book launched chronicling 30 years of diamond story

Book launched chronicling 30 years of diamond story

Staff Writer Namdeb Diamond Corporation has launched a book documenting more than three decades of its operations and contribution to Namibia’s diamond industry. The book, titled Mining for Good: The Namdeb Story 1994–2024, was unveiled at an event attended by industry leaders, partners and stakeholders. The publication traces Namdeb’s development since its establishment in 1994 as a 50:50 partnership between the Government of Namibia and the De Beers Group. It also explores the broader history of diamond mining in Namibia, beginning with the first discovery in 1908. Namdeb said the book presents a narrative on the value of natural diamonds…
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Namibia to test first H2 powered train

Namibia to test first H2 powered train

Staff Writer Namibia is preparing to test its first hydrogen-powered freight locomotive as part of efforts to modernise rail transport and introduce cleaner energy solutions in the logistics sector. CMB.TECH Namibia is leading the engineering and development of the locomotive, which is being assembled at the facilities of South African rail engineering company Traxtion. The project forms part of a partnership between TransNamib Holdings Limited, Africa Global Logistics and CMB.TECH Namibia. The partners aim to show how hydrogen can be integrated into Namibia’s freight rail system while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Namibia currently has a number of idle locomotives.…
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Parliamentary committee irks Stampriet water group

Parliamentary committee irks Stampriet water group

Staff Writer The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (Sauma) has raised concerns about a report tabled in Parliament by the standing committee on natural resources recommending that Headspring Investments be allowed to drill and carry out in situ uranium extraction at its Omaheke sites in the transboundary Stampriet Artesian Basin. Sauma said it was surprised by the committee’s findings and stated that it was not consulted during the process despite efforts to engage with the committee. The association said the committee appeared to have engaged only with Headspring Investments, a foreign-owned company. “This raises fundamental questions about the transparency, balance,…
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Bannerman appoints Chamberlain as managing director

Bannerman appoints Chamberlain as managing director

Staff Writer  Bannerman Energy Ltd has strengthened its board with the appointment of chief executive officer Gavin Chamberlain as managing director and Danny Goeman as an independent non-executive director. Chamberlain joined Bannerman as chief operating officer in February 2023 and was promoted to chief executive officer in March 2024. He has experience in construction, engineering and project management in the mining sector in southern Africa. Chamberlain previously served as project director for the development of the US$2 billion Husab Uranium Project in Namibia, which is now one of the world’s largest operating uranium mines. Goeman joined Bannerman in May 2025…
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MultiChoice to discontinue Showmax

MultiChoice to discontinue Showmax

Staff Writer  MultiChoice, part of CANAL+ SA, has announced that the Showmax streaming service will be discontinued following a review of its streaming operations. The decision was taken by the Showmax Board of Directors as the company reassessed its position in the global streaming market. MultiChoice said the review focused on financial sustainability and investment priorities in a competitive and capital-intensive streaming environment. The company noted that the Showmax business has recorded substantial annual losses that are no longer sustainable. “The decision to phase out Showmax reflects our focus on building a sustainable, competitive business for the long term in…
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Standard Bank named best trade finance provider 

Standard Bank named best trade finance provider 

Staff Writer  Standard Bank Namibia has been named the Best Trade Finance Provider in Namibia in the 2026 Global Finance Best Trade Finance Providers Awards. The award recognises the bank’s role in supporting cross-border trade, investment flows and business expansion. It comes as Namibia prepares for increased activity in sectors such as mining, energy, oil and gas, logistics and export agriculture. As global trade conditions shift and competition increases, businesses are seeking stronger risk management tools, efficient working capital solutions and reliable cross-border support. Standard Bank Namibia said its Corporate and Investment Banking division has expanded its trade finance services…
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Nekundi turns to AG over illegal Yango operators

Nekundi turns to AG over illegal Yango operators

Justicia Shipena The government is engaging the office of the attorney general on what legal route to take to hold e-hailing companies accountable for allowing illegal operators on their platforms. Works and Transport minister Veikko Nekundi revealed this in the National Assembly on Thursday while responding to questions from Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) member of parliament Nelson Kalangula about compliance by e-hailing drivers with Namibian transport laws. Nekundi said the Ministry of Works and Transport conducted inspections at the Windhoek offices of Yango to determine whether drivers on the platform comply with Namibian regulations. “It follows that the Ministry…
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