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Housing demand grows at Bukalo

Housing demand grows at Bukalo

CHAMWE KAIRA  First Capital Namibia says the demand for housing in Bukalo, Zambezi Region, is rising as more people seek residential developments.  A report by the firm said that 1 700 individuals are currently on the council’s waiting list for affordable housing, while 600 others are waiting for land to build their own homes. “This substantial demand for both houses and land emphasises the urgent need for expanded housing and land allocation efforts to meet the community's needs and accommodate its growth,” the report said. Bukalo’s expansion has resulted in the creation of six extensions. While most of these extensions…
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Inflation mirroring global trends

Inflation mirroring global trends

CHAMWE KAIRA  Namibia’s inflation trends are aligning with global patterns, where price pressures are easing in major economies, according to Simonis Storm Securities. In the United States, inflation stood at 2.6%, while the Euro Area recorded 2.3%, both benefiting from stable energy prices and slower economic activity. In South Africa, inflation moderated to 2.8% yearoveryear, driven by lower transport costs and a slowdown in food price increases. Simonis noted that Namibia’s inflationary dynamics differ from its regional peers, particularly due to structural challenges in housing and utilities, which keep core inflation elevated. The report noted that the reintroduction of US…
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Weaker rand could raise cost of imports

Weaker rand could raise cost of imports

CHAMWE KAIRA  Namibia’s trade prospects in 2025 will be shaped by regional economic shifts, global trade policy changes, and infrastructure developments.  While expanded logistics capacity and trade agreements create opportunities, external risks, including South Africa’s economic pressures, US tariff policies, and exchange rate volatility, require careful management, Simonis Storm Securities has noted in a report. As Namibia’s largest trade partner, South Africa’s economic health has direct implications for Namibia’s trade dynamics. A South African slowdown, exacerbated by global trade disruptions, inflationary pressures, and currency volatility, could weaken demand for Namibian exports. “Sectors such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing, which are…
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TransNamib opts for General Electric/Wabtec locomotives

TransNamib opts for General Electric/Wabtec locomotives

CHAMWE KAIRA  TransNamib is in the process of standardising its fleet with General Electric/Wabtec locomotives. The company's spokesperson, Abigail Raubenheimer, said standardisation will ensure operational efficiency, reduced maintenance costs, improved reliability, and faster service, among other benefits. Furthermore, she added that sourcing directly from the manufacturer will eliminate the need for a third-party agent and will facilitate the building of a direct relationship with the manufacturer. The TransNamib Board approved the standardisation initiative in 2022, and subsequent approvals were granted by lending institutions and the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises. Raubenheimer said the Central Procurement Board of Namibia approved…
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Diamond market slow in January

Diamond market slow in January

The diamond market was slow in January, with mixed reports about holiday sales. The US holiday season met the industry’s low expectations. Diamond prices declined, with some improvement in some carats. Fancy-shape diamonds of 3 carats and larger are doing better.   De Beers and the Botswana government reached a landmark agreement that includes extending joint venture Debswana’s mining licenses beyond 2029. The two parties will be working together to promote natural diamonds. The rough market has been slow, with De Beers maintaining prices and selling fewer diamonds at this year’s first sight. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is demanding…
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Retirement annuities from trusted providers matter

Retirement annuities from trusted providers matter

NDINELAGO KANYOLO  As we navigate through life, effective financial planning is crucial for ensuring a secure and comfortable future. One pivotal element that often flies under the radar is retirement savings. With life expectancy on the rise and living costs continuously climbing, having a robust retirement plan is not just advisable—it is essential for your peace of mind. Retirement annuities offered by reputable life insurance companies, such as Momentum Metropolitan Group, provide a dependable and strategic solution to help you prepare for this significant life stage. Let us explore why investing in retirement annuities is a prudent choice.  Retirement annuities…
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Navigating 2025’s financial landscape

Navigating 2025’s financial landscape

TUMELO THUDINYANE  In 2025, investors and savers will be facing a world of tempered growth, changing policy dynamics, and revolutionary market trends. As we navigate the year, understanding the economic outlook, identifying investment opportunities, and embracing resilience strategies will be key, grounded in the latest insights. Global economic growth is projected to remain steady at 2.7% in 2025, matching the 2024 pace but insufficient to make up for years of post-pandemic disruptions and longer-term structural challenges such as weak productivity and high debt levels. Advanced economies will probably outperform their peers, with the U.S. leading, at 2.4% GDP growth in…
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Dr. Nangolo Mbumba: The unlikely president who became Namibia’s steady hand in times of sorrow

Dr. Nangolo Mbumba: The unlikely president who became Namibia’s steady hand in times of sorrow

Lot Ndamanomhata History sometimes unfolds in ways that no one anticipates. When Dr. Nangolo Mbumba was sworn in as the fourth President of the Republic of Namibia on 4 February 2024, it was under circumstances no one could have foreseen. The nation was in mourning following the passing of President Hage G. Geingob, and in that moment of deep national sorrow, leadership fell upon a man who had never sought the highest office but whose service to the nation had been unwavering for decades. Dr. Mbumba, the unassuming statesman from Olukonda, Pohadopate, became the nation’s guiding hand at a time…
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UNITA and MPLA pay tribute to Nujoma

UNITA and MPLA pay tribute to Nujoma

Allexer Namundjembo The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and Angola’s ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) have paid tribute to Namibia’s founding father, Sam Nujoma, for his role in supporting the southern African liberation struggle.  This joint recognition reflects the shared history between Angola and Namibia, where both countries faced colonial oppression and fought for their independence from foreign powers. In a press release, UNITA president Adalberto Costa Júnior highlighted how the African liberation struggle united various movements, including UNITA and Swapo, Namibia’s liberation movement led by Nujoma. “Since the beginning of Angola’s…
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Dienda questions hospital cellphone ban

Dienda questions hospital cellphone ban

Stefanus Nashama Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) lawmaker, Elma Dienda on Wednesday submitted a notice to question health and social services minister, Kalumbi Shangula, about the official policy regarding mobile phone use by healthcare workers in hospitals. This follows a memorandum issued to staff at Oshakati Intermediate Hospital restricting mobile phone use during working hours.  The policy has sparked debate, with some questioning its necessity and whether it applies to all healthcare facilities. Dienda acknowledged the restriction but questioned its limited application. "While this is a commendable restriction, other healthcare facilities in Namibia must also implement the same restriction," she said. …
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