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NaCC sets conditions on Nasan fuel takeover

NaCC sets conditions on Nasan fuel takeover

Staff Writer The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved, with conditions, the acquisition of a fuel retail business by Nasan Energies (Pty) Ltd. The deal involves Nasan Energies acquiring assets operated by Vivo Energy Namibia Ltd and Engen Namibia (Pty) Ltd under a sale of assets agreement. The transaction follows a condition set by the commission during its review of the merger between Vitol Emerald Bidco (Pty) Ltd and Engen Ltd in December 2023. Nasan Energies was created to acquire and operate the assets and has not yet started operations. The assets include 52 fuel service stations previously run under…
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TransUnion Africa appoints Annemie Botha as general counsel

TransUnion Africa appoints Annemie Botha as general counsel

Staff Writer TransUnion Africa has announced the appointment of Annemie Botha as general counsel, effective 1 February.  In her role, Botha will lead TransUnion Africa’s legal, risk and compliance function across South Africa, Botswana, eSwatini, Namibia, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia and Malawi.  Her responsibilities include aligning legal and regulatory strategies with business objectives, strengthening governance frameworks, and supporting sustainable growth across these markets, with a strong focus on advancing transparency, fairness, and consumer protection across the financial ecosystem. Botha brings over 17 years of experience in legal advisory, compliance, privacy and corporate governance, with deep expertise across credit bureau regulation and…
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All eyes on NNN’s Sona …promises under a microscope 

All eyes on NNN’s Sona …promises under a microscope 

Justicia Shipena  All eyes are on President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as she delivers her second State of the Nation Address (Sona) in the National Assembly today at 14h30. The address comes as the public looks for clear progress since her first Sona and answers on whether government programmes are producing results. Sona is a constitutional address that outlines government priorities and performance. Political analyst Sam Kauapirura said Nandi-Ndaitwah is expected to focus on the seven priority areas announced at the start of her administration. “The president is very performance- and output-driven in terms of her approach. She wants to see the…
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RA accuses fired bosses of bypassing labour process

RA accuses fired bosses of bypassing labour process

Allexer Namundjebo  The chief executive officer of the Roads Authority (RA), Hippy Tjivikua, has opposed an urgent High Court application by former executives Sidney Boois and Richard Milinga.  Tjivikua says the duo is trying to create urgency where there is none. An internal disciplinary process found the duo guilty of misconduct, leading to their dismissal in February 2026. In court papers filed before the High Court, Tjivikua said their appeal is already underway within the institution. “The applicants are attempting to bypass established labour processes, despite the fact that an appeal is already underway,” Tjivikua said. He said an appeal…
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Namdeb workers to invest directly from paycheques

Namdeb workers to invest directly from paycheques

Patience Makwele  Namdeb has signed an agreement that allows its employees to invest directly from their salaries.  The agreement was signed with Namitvest Investment Holdings (Namitvest) and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN) on Tuesday.  It introduces a payroll deduction system that allows workers to voluntarily invest part of their income into shares. The scheme allows employees to invest through automatic deductions, making it easier to access investment products that often require higher capital and administrative steps. MUN acting president Poco-Key Mberiuana said the agreement marks a shift from wage demands to long-term financial planning. “For years we have fought…
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Education ministry reviews AS level syllabuses 

Education ministry reviews AS level syllabuses 

Justicia Shipena  The Ministry of Education Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts, and Culture will revise 31 Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) syllabuses.  This is as part of its curriculum review cycle, with changes set to take effect in 2029. The minister of education innovation, youth, sports, arts, and culture, Sanet Steenkamp announced the plan while presenting the 2026/2027 budget. “Curriculum revision is critical to ensure the relevance and currency of syllabuses. As society, technology and knowledge evolve, syllabuses must be updated,” she said. The announcement comes as the education budget increases to N$28 billion for the 2026/2027 financial year,…
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Amutse wants electricity for all by 2028

Amutse wants electricity for all by 2028

Patience Makwele  The minister of industries, mines and energy, Modestus Amutse, has called on regional electricity distributors to make electricity reliable, affordable and accessible to all Namibians by 2028. Amutse made the remarks on Tuesday during a meeting with board members and senior management of the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (Nored) in Ondangwa. The meeting followed complaints from communities about high tariffs, connection costs and service delivery. “Electricity is not a luxury. It is a necessity,” Amutse said. He said access remains uneven, with affordability limiting access for many households. “If we are talking about accessibility, we are not talking…
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Namibia sent out N$304 million in remittances

Namibia sent out N$304 million in remittances

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia recorded net outflows of international remittances in 2025, amounting to N$304.5 million, compared to a net inflow of N$150.7 million in the previous year.  The increase in net outflows was primarily driven by higher personal transfer payments and increased compensation of employees paid to nonresidents, particularly in the fishing and mining sectors, the Bank of Namibia (BoN) has announced.  The country’s capital account surplus declined during the year. It fell by 17.1% to N$2.4 billion due to lower capital transfers from non-residents, including foreign governments and private institutions, with a notable drop in inflows from the United…
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Poultry import restrictions lifted 

Poultry import restrictions lifted 

Chamwe Kaira  The Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPBN) has repealed restrictions on poultry imports and introduced a new scheme to support local producers. The board confirmed that the government notice No. 54 of 28 February 2020 has been repealed following the issuance of a government notice on 1 April by the Ministry of International Relations and Trade.  The earlier regulation was issued under the Import and Export Act of 1994. LLPBN acting chief executive officer Goliath Tjijendapi announced the changes in a public notice. At the same time, the board introduced the Poultry Market Share Promotion Scheme…
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Businesses borrow more as households hold back

Businesses borrow more as households hold back

Staff Writer  First National Bank (FNB) economist Cheryl Emvula said recent data shows a slight improvement in credit activity after a period of slowdown. “After four consecutive months of slower momentum, private sector credit extension (PSCE) growth improved marginally to 4.7% year-on-year in February 2026, supported primarily by stronger credit uptake in the corporate segment,” he said. He said businesses are showing renewed demand for credit, while households remain under pressure. “Household credit growth moderated slightly, reflecting a more cautious approach to borrowing amid tighter financial conditions and elevated living costs,” Emvula said. Instalment sales and leasing continued to lead…
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