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YOUNG OBSERVER | The paradox of preference and why Namibian youth shun entrepreneurship for civil service

YOUNG OBSERVER | The paradox of preference and why Namibian youth shun entrepreneurship for civil service

The findings of a recent Afrobarometer survey sent a sobering ripple through Namibia’s economic landscape. The data suggests that among young Africans, those in Namibia are the least likely to harbour ambitions of starting their own businesses, with a significant majority instead expressing a strong preference for government employment. In a nation grappling with one of the world’s most persistent youth unemployment crises, hovering around 45%, this widespread preference for guaranteed stability over the act of self-creation represents a profound national paradox. This phenomenon is not an indictment of the Namibian youth’s energy, intelligence, or even ambition; rather, it is…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | The future of work for young Africans

YOUNG OBSERVER | The future of work for young Africans

The world of work, as previous generations understood it, is fundamentally over. Across the African continent, the vast, young population stands at a critical inflection point. While Africa is poised to host the largest workforce in the world, this demographic reality presents a stark challenge: the traditional job market is rapidly dissolving, replaced by an economy defined by relentless volatility, digital disruption, and the constant, essential demand for skill renewal. The future of work for young Africans is not about finding a job in the classical sense; it is about building a resilient pathway through a dynamic career structure capable…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | Reframing dating in the digital era 

YOUNG OBSERVER | Reframing dating in the digital era 

Dating has always been a mirror reflecting the fundamental character of the era that shapes it. For young people today, our world is defined by unprecedented speed, universal access, and a relentless cascade of digital noise. The quiet, predictable rituals of previous generations such as a focused phone call, a clearly defined courtship, the commitment to face to face resolution have been systematically replaced. Now, we navigate a social landscape dominated by instant messaging, ephemeral voice notes, viral algorithmic feeds, and the constant, energy sapping anxiety encapsulated by the question, “why hasn’t he replied to my message from this morning?”…
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BoN plans instant payment platform for creatives

BoN plans instant payment platform for creatives

Chamwe Kaira  The Bank of Namibia (BoN) plans to introduce an Instant Payment Platform (IPP) in 2026 to support fast, low-cost digital payments.  BoN governor Johannes !Gawaxab said the system will help freelancers and small creative businesses access income and markets more easily.  He spoke during a discussion on “Unleashing the Power of the Creative Industry” held in Windhoek this week. The bank is also reviewing collateral rules, exploring intellectual property–based lending, and promoting innovation-friendly regulation through the Namibia Regulators Forum. !Gawaxab said Namibia’s future depends on the imagination, innovation and ingenuity of its people, not only on minerals or…
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Revenue falls below forecast

Revenue falls below forecast

Chamwe Kaira  Revenue performance for the 2025/26 financial year has fallen below initial projections due to external and cyclical factors outside Namibia’s control, the Ministry of Finance has said. Executive director Michael Humavindu said the shortfall has slightly widened the fiscal deficit and will require additional financing for the rest of the year. He said the government remains committed to raising capital in a responsible and sustainable way to meet its obligations and support economic activity. The ministry will continue to adopt proactive, disciplined and transparent debt management practices. “The government remains committed to protecting fiscal stability while ensuring that…
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Bitcoin treasury grows to N$5.8m

Bitcoin treasury grows to N$5.8m

Chamwe Kaira  Africa Bitcoin Corporation Limited has expanded its cryptocurrency treasury after acquiring more Bitcoin.  The company, listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX), said its subsidiary Africa Bitcoin Strategies bought 0.6833 Bitcoin on 7 November. The Bitcoin was purchased at an average price of N$1.77 million per coin, bringing the total transaction cost to N$1.21 million, including all fees.  The purchase was made through the VALR over-the-counter trading desk and funded from the company’s recent equity capital raise of N$4.05 million. Africa Bitcoin Corporation now holds 3.1949 Bitcoin in total, with a combined…
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Venture capital, private equity can drive growth

Venture capital, private equity can drive growth

Staff Writer  Venture capital and private equity can drive business growth, create jobs, and support innovation, the Economic Association of Namibia (EAN) said during a public discussion held in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation.  The event, titled “Investing in Potential: How Venture Capital and Private Equity Can Drive Namibia’s Economic Transformation”, brought together private sector leaders, investment professionals and civil society members. The discussion focused on how venture capital and private equity can help Namibian enterprises grow, diversify the economy and ensure strong governance and developmental impact.  Speakers highlighted that access to finance remains one of the biggest barriers…
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JSE faces competition tribunal over market conduct complaint

JSE faces competition tribunal over market conduct complaint

Chamwe Kaira  The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has been referred to South Africa’s Competition Tribunal for alleged anti-competitive conduct, the bourse said this week.  The referral follows an announcement made by the Competition Commission on 9 November after it submitted a non-confidential version of its referral affidavit on 1 October 2025. The Commission did not release further details in its public statement. The case originates from a complaint filed in October 2022 by A2X Proprietary Limited.  A2X claims that the JSE is misusing its powerful position by using unfair methods related to its broker dealer accounting (BDA) system and the…
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NCAA record profit, aviation sector takes flight

NCAA record profit, aviation sector takes flight

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia’s civil aviation sector has recorded strong progress over the past year, with the Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) reporting major financial and operational gains.  The authority said the 2024/25 financial year marked a defining period of confidence and transformation in the aviation sector. Minister of works and transport, Veikko Nekundi praised the sector’s contribution to economic diversification and regional integration.  “I look forward to building on these achievements in the years ahead, as we work collectively towards realising our vision for a resilient and dynamic transport and logistics hub for Namibia,” he said. Aligned with the sixth…
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ReconAfrica eyes year end results for Kavango well

ReconAfrica eyes year end results for Kavango well

Chamwe Kaira  Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd. (ReconAfrica) says it has made strong progress at its Kavango West 1X exploration well in northeastern Namibia. The Canadian oil and gas explorer reported that the well has exceeded expectations in depth and early results. Brian Reinsborough, president and chief executive officer of ReconAfrica, said he was pleased with the operation.  “I want to thank everyone working on the Kavango West 1X well. Drilling has been carried out safely and efficiently. Early indications from the well are very encouraging, with multiple oil and gas shows and strong, consistent natural gas markers observed throughout the…
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