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GIPF builds  nearly 8 000 homes

GIPF builds  nearly 8 000 homes

CHAMWE KAIRA  The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) has invested in the servicing of 5 884 plots, built 7 840 housing units, and financed 3 286 house purchases through the First Capital Housing Fund.  These efforts have created 4 052 job opportunities. According to its 2024 annual report, GIPF’s investments in land and housing aim to address Namibia’s housing shortage and support the Harambee Prosperity Plan (HPP).  Under the HPP’s Delivery of Urban Land, Housing and Sanitation goal, the country plans to build 20,000 new houses and service 26,000 residential plots.  GIPF has committed to take up at least 30%…
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Namdeb woes  pushes down government revenue forecast

Namdeb woes  pushes down government revenue forecast

CHAMWE KAIRA  The government has revised down its revenue projections for the 2024/25 financial year to N$90.9 billion, a 1.3% decrease from earlier estimates.  The decline is mainly due to lower returns from state-owned enterprises, especially Namdeb Holdings. Budget documents from the Ministry of Finance show that dividends from SOEs fell by 75.7% to N$561 million. This was largely caused by Namdeb’s underperformance and the delay in receiving N$1.6 billion from the planned dissolution of Namibia Post and Telecommunication Holdings. Meanwhile, central government expenditure was left unchanged from earlier estimates, resulting in a revised budget deficit of 3.9% of GDP,…
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DP World invests US$2 million in Walvis Bay cold facility

DP World invests US$2 million in Walvis Bay cold facility

CHAMWE KAIRA  DP World has opened a state-of-the-art temperature-controlled distribution facility in Walvis Bay, enhancing Namibia’s cold chain capabilities to meet rising demand for food service supply on the coast. The US$2 million investment underscores DP World’s commitment to driving trade efficiency and economic growth in the region. As the new home of Seapride Food Coastal, the facility, located at Deep Catch Namibia’s Atlantic Commercial Cold Store (ACCS) premises, features 720 pallets and will increase storage and occupational resources capacity for the service by 50%. Along with a new office building, it will significantly enhance food service capacity for the…
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‘Notion of flag carriers is dead’

‘Notion of flag carriers is dead’

Presidency announced this week that President Nandi-Ndaitwah has committed to reviving the national airline, Air Namibia through well-intentioned strategic measures aimed at avoiding past mistakes. The Government intends to pursue this initiative using a sustainable business model with a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach to provide a sound business case. A market study is expected to be completed by June, the expression of interest for a Public-Private Partnership is to be finalised by August, negotiations should be concluded by December 2025 and the launch and official operations of the new airline are anticipated between June and December 2026. In light of…
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NBL to pay ordinary dividend of 157 cents per share

NBL to pay ordinary dividend of 157 cents per share

CHAMWE KAIRA  Namibia Breweries Limited will pay an ordinary dividend of 157 cents per share. The company said this decision underscores NBL’s financial health, commitment to delivering shareholder value, and confidence in the group’s strategic direction for sustained growth, the company said in the annual financial results for the year ended December 2024.  The company explained that following the transaction between NBL, Distell Namibia and Heineken on 17 April 2023, NBL became a subsidiary of Heineken Beverages Holdings. As paAs part of this transition, NBL shifted its financial year-end to December to conform to the Heineken reporting cycle. The company…
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Nictus’s profit increase to N$31m

Nictus’s profit increase to N$31m

CHAMWE KAIRA  The profit of Nictus Holdings Limited after tax increased to N$31 million in the six months ending 31 December 2024, compared to N$25 million in 2023.  Operating profit for the six months ended 31 December 2024 decreased to N$37 million, compared to N$39 million in the same period in 2023. Ordinary dividends of 35 cents per share (N$18.7 million) were declared on 19 September 2024 and paid by the company on 4 November 2024. No interim dividend has been proposed by the board of directors. “During the first six months of the year, the Group achieved a 21%…
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Repo rate expected at 6.75% in 2025

Repo rate expected at 6.75% in 2025

CHAMWE KAIRA  FNB Namibia is of the view that the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Namibia will maintain the repo rate at 6.75% in 2025. Any unforeseen strain on reserves may lead the BoN to adjust the interest rate differential in the second half of 2025, especially if global currency and trade risks materialise, FNB Namibia economists Cheryl Emvula and Helena Mboti have said. The two economists said like other central banks managing similar uncertainties, the central bank will remain data dependent in 2025, closely monitoring global, regional, and domestic macro trends as they materialise.  The economists stated…
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Season looks promising for South African agriculture

Season looks promising for South African agriculture

Wandile Sihlobo South African farmers typically till their land from mid-October in the eastern regions and mid-November in the western regions. The crops that South African farmers plant in each of these regions differ. The eastern areas are primarily yellow maize and soybeans, while the western regions are predominantly white maize and sunflower seeds. But this year, the plantings have been slightly slower than usual as we haven’t received meaningful rains yet. If you talk to farmers in rural regions of Limpopo or outside eKomani in the Eastern Cape, they will tell you that the impact of the mid-summer drought…
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Ministry merger to eliminate inefficiencies, boost impact – Steenkamp

Ministry merger to eliminate inefficiencies, boost impact – Steenkamp

Erasmus Shalihaxwe The minister of education, innovation, youth, sport, arts, and culture, Sanet Steenkamp, says the recent merger of two ministries aims to eliminate inefficiencies and improve service delivery by creating a more cohesive and agile institution. Speaking during a meet-and-greet session with staff in Windhoek on Tuesday, Steenkamp said the merger provides a chance to align various sectors under one unified vision while reducing wastage. “The merging of the two ministries has created a synergetic framework with an opportunity to eliminate inefficiencies and wastages,” she said. Steenkamp stressed that successful integration requires deliberate coordination and cooperation across departments and…
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Mbumba to receive full presidential benefits despite brief term

Mbumba to receive full presidential benefits despite brief term

Allexer Namundjembo Former President Nangolo Mbumba will receive full presidential benefits despite serving for only one year in office after the death of former President Hage Geingob in February last year. Presidential spokesperson Alfredo Hengari confirmed that Mbumba is entitled to benefits in line with the Presidential Remuneration and Other Benefits Act 5 of 2016. “President Mbumba will be provided with a small number of staff members and an office, consistent with the entitlements of a former president,” Hengari said. The Act provides former presidents with an office, administrative support, security and medical aid for themselves, their spouses, and legally…
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