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Intelligence sharing at core of Namdia–Nampol agreement

Intelligence sharing at core of Namdia–Nampol agreement

Justicia Shipena A new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Namib Desert Diamonds (Namdia) and the Namibian Police Force (Nampol) will create a framework for intelligence sharing, cooperation and operational alignment across the diamond value chain. The two institutions signed the agreement on Thursday at the Police National Headquarters in Windhoek. The agreement follows a robbery in January that involved the theft of diamonds worth about N$350 million from Namdia's Windhoek headquarters. The incident also led to the deaths of Namdia executive Francis Eiseb and one of the suspects, Max Endjala. Acting Namdia chief executive officer Lelly Usiku said the partnership…
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Judge: Mwiya’s assessment of ex-NSC finance head was a ‘sham’Justicia Shipena

Judge: Mwiya’s assessment of ex-NSC finance head was a ‘sham’Justicia Shipena

The High Court has ruled that a performance appraisal prepared by Namibia Sports Commission (NSC) chief administrator Freddy Mwiya for former executive for finance Junias Thomas Hamalua was a “sham”, as it did not meet the contractual requirement of continuous, annual evaluations. The finding formed part of a judgement dismissing Hamalua’s attempt to overturn the commission’s decision not to renew his five-year contract. High Court judge president Shafimana Ueitele said Mwiya’s February 2023 performance analysis failed to show how the former executive had been appraised throughout his contract term from 2018 to 2023. He noted that the interim board had…
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Nationwide campaign aims to clarify minimum wageJusticia Shipena

Nationwide campaign aims to clarify minimum wageJusticia Shipena

The Ministry of Justice and Labour Relations has launched a nationwide campaign to help employers and employees understand the national minimum wage (NMW), set last year at N$18 per hour. The launch took place on Thursday in Windhoek. The ministry's deputy executive director, Aune Mudjanima, said the educational materials were developed with support from the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to provide clear and reliable information. She said access to information helps workers and employers make informed decisions and improves compliance with labour laws. Mudjanima said the materials explain what the minimum wage entails, how it should be applied and the…
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Four state sponsored funerals approved under moratorium

Four state sponsored funerals approved under moratorium

Allexer Namundjembo President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has granted four state-sponsored funerals since Cabinet introduced a moratorium on official funerals earlier this year. The Ministry of Information and Communication Technology’s spokesperson, Ngaevarue Katjangua, confirmed the figures. She also said the moratorium, which took effect on 16 June 2025, does not limit the President’s constitutional authority to confer national honours in exceptional cases. “Since the 11th Cabinet meeting of 2025, which resolved the moratorium on the granting of official funerals, the Cabinet further noted that the decision does not infringe on the constitutional powers of the President to confer national honours on citizens,”…
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Walvis Bay port moves N$7.3 billion in exports

Walvis Bay port moves N$7.3 billion in exports

Chamwe Kaira  Walvis Bay handled exports worth N$7.3 billion in October, confirming its position as Namibia’s main gateway for trade. Data from the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) shows that Eros Airport followed at N$2.9 billion, while the Katima Mulilo border post handled N$1.1 billion in export goods. Walvis Bay also led on the import side, processing N$5.5 billion worth of goods. Ariamsvlei ranked second with N$3.3 billion, and the Trans Kalahari border post handled N$2.6 billion in imports. Sea transport carried most export goods. In October 2025, Namibia shipped N$7.4 billion worth of exports by sea, making up 56% of…
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Paratus increases capital expenditure to N$471m

Paratus increases capital expenditure to N$471m

Chamwe Kaira  Paratus Namibia Holdings increased its capital expenditure to N$471.3 million for the financial year ending 30 June 2025, more than doubling the N$216.1 million spent in 2024.  The company marked its 20th anniversary during a year defined by investment and operational expansion. Paratus executive of finance, Naomi Fourie, said the spending focused on the expansion project as the group prepared to launch its mobile business in September 2025.  She said substantial resources went into equipment, site builds and the digital software stack needed to support operations. The mobile project is designed to enable SIM card users to access…
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Experts warn Namibia must act fast to stay competitive

Experts warn Namibia must act fast to stay competitive

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia’s medium-term trade outlook is shifting as Southern and Central Africa undergo major changes in regional transport networks, according to Almandro Jansen of Simonis Storm Securities.  While the October trade figures still reflect commodity prices, domestic demand and exchange-rate movements, Jansen says the region is entering a logistics realignment that will shape Namibia's external sector for years. A key development is Zambia’s Western Corridor Project, which broke ground in late October. The route will offer a shorter and more predictable link between Zambia’s mining belt and the Port of Walvis Bay.  Jansen said the corridor will strengthen Namibia’s…
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Remgro issues cautionary as Mediclinic deal advances

Remgro issues cautionary as Mediclinic deal advances

Chamwe Kaira  Remgro has issued a cautionary notice to shareholders as it enters advanced discussions on a possible restructuring of its interests in Mediclinic Holdings.  The outcome could have a material impact on Remgro’s share price. Mediclinic’s Southern African operations include three hospitals in Namibia. Remgro and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company jointly own Mediclinic through Investment Holding Limited S.à.r.l (IHL).  They have reached an in-principle, non-binding agreement to separate their core geographic operations.  Under the proposal, Remgro would take full ownership of Mediclinic Southern Africa, while IHL would take full ownership of Hirslanden, the Swiss business.  Both companies would continue…
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Electronic Securities Depository goes live

Electronic Securities Depository goes live

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia’s financial markets entered a new phase this week as the Central Securities Depository Limited (CSD) officially went live, moving the country from paper-based securities to a fully electronic post-trade system. The launch was announced by the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX) in partnership with the Bank of Namibia and under the oversight of the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa).  For more than a decade, regulatory barriers prevented the creation of a CSD. A licence granted on 8 March 2024 allowed development to begin. The CSD will store and manage securities electronically, handle clearing and settlement, and process…
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ReconAfrica and partners strike hydrocarbons in Kavango

ReconAfrica and partners strike hydrocarbons in Kavango

Staff Writer  Namcor and its joint venture partners ReconAfrica and BW Energy have announced successful results from the Kavango West 1X exploration well on petroleum exploration license 73 in onshore Namibia. The well encountered a gross hydrocarbon section of about 400 metres within the Otavi carbonate formation. Wireline logs and mud log analyses confirmed 64 net meters of hydrocarbon pay.  A further 61 metres of hydrocarbon shows were found in deeper intervals where natural fractures in the limestone reservoir are interpreted to improve hydrocarbon flow. ReconAfrica, the operator of PEL 73, completed drilling on 29 November 2025, reaching a total…
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