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Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Chamwe Kaira Local electricity generation in Namibia increased on a year-on-year basis during the third quarter of 2025, supported by improved water availability at the Ruacana hydropower plant, according to the latest economic data. Local electricity generation rose by 19.4% compared with the same period last year.  Higher domestic output helped reduce reliance on imports, with electricity imports declining by 2.2% year-on-year over the quarter. Despite higher generation, electricity consumption fell. Units of electricity consumed declined by 3.2% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025.  The drop was linked to lower activity in several commercial subsectors, including mining, reflecting slower…
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Govt says Namibia still a safe tourist destination

Govt says Namibia still a safe tourist destination

Justicia Shipena Namibia remains a safe and welcoming destination for tourists, the government has said. In a media statement issued on Thursday, the government said Namibia continues to offer a secure environment for residents and visitors and remains one of the most peaceful and politically stable countries in the world. The statement follows travel advisories issued by Canada and Germany, which were reported by international media as flagging Namibia for higher fraud and crime risks.  However, Namibia said the advisories do not reflect the overall safety situation in the country. Sikongo Haihambo, executive director of the Ministry of Environment, Forestry,…
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Selective warnings, serious consequences: Why Namibia deserves fair treatment

Namibia’s firm and measured response to recent travel advisories issued by Canada and Germany is both necessary and justified. In an era where perception often travels faster than facts, the Namibian government is right to defend the country’s reputation as a safe, stable and welcoming destination.  What is troubling, however, is not the government’s reassurance but the persistent and often irresponsible manner in which mostly Western governments issue blanket warnings that inflict real economic damage on countries like Namibia without sufficient balance, context or accountability. Namibia is, by any objective measure, one of Africa’s most peaceful and politically stable nations.…
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Koryx Copper raises N$475m to fund Haib project

Koryx Copper raises N$475m to fund Haib project

Chamwe Kaira Koryx Copper Inc. has increased the size of its planned share sale to about 40 million Canadian dollars, or roughly N$475 million, after strong investor demand.  The move strengthens the company’s funding position as it advances its copper projects in southern Africa, including the Haib Copper Project in southern Namibia. The Canada-listed company said it will now sell just over 16.3 million new shares at a price of C$2.45 per share.  This is expected to raise about C$40 million before costs. The fundraising is being led by Stifel Canada, which is acting as the sole manager for the…
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Global air cargo demand grows in November

Global air cargo demand grows in November

Staff Writer Global air cargo demand continued to grow in November 2025, supported by year-end shipping activity and steady trade flows, according to new data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Total air cargo demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometres, increased by 5.5% year-on-year in November. International operations recorded stronger growth of 6.9%. Available cargo capacity rose by 4.7% compared with the same month in 2024, while international capacity increased by 6.5%. IATA director general Willie Walsh said the growth was driven by shippers prioritising speed and reliability ahead of the holiday season, along with strong demand from emerging markets.…
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ReconAfrica increases funding for oil exploration in Africa 

ReconAfrica increases funding for oil exploration in Africa 

Chamwe Kaira Reconnaissance Energy Africa Ltd (ReconAfrica) has increased the size of its fundraising to C$32 million after strong investor interest. The Canadian-listed oil and gas company plans to sell about 33.7 million new units at C$0.95 each.  The funds will be used mainly to advance work on its oil discovery in Namibia, prepare further drilling, and push ahead with exploration activities in Angola and offshore Gabon. The fundraising is being led by Research Capital Corporation, together with Canaccord Genuity and Haywood Securities.  Members of ReconAfrica’s management and board will also invest in the offering. Each unit consists of one…
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Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Electricity generation rises 19.4% in Q3 2025

Chamwe Kaira Local electricity generation in Namibia increased on a year-on-year basis during the third quarter of 2025, supported by improved water availability at the Ruacana hydropower plant, according to the latest economic data. Local electricity generation rose by 19.4% compared with the same period last year.  Higher domestic output helped reduce reliance on imports, with electricity imports declining by 2.2% year-on-year over the quarter. Despite higher generation, electricity consumption fell. Units of electricity consumed declined by 3.2% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025.  The drop was linked to lower activity in several commercial subsectors, including mining, reflecting slower…
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Namibia records N$151m net remittance outflow

Namibia records N$151m net remittance outflow

Chamwe Kaira Namibia recorded net outflows of international remittances during the third quarter of 2025, pointing to a continued gap between remittance inflows and outflows, according to official data. Net remittances declined by N$262 million on an annual basis and by N$156 million quarter-on-quarter.  This resulted in a net remittance outflow of N$151 million during the period. The weaker position was driven by a sharp rise in remittance outflows.  Outflows increased by N$458 million year-on-year and by N$153 million on a quarterly basis, reaching N$800 million. The increase was mainly linked to higher personal transfers, particularly personal remittances, and increased…
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Grey listing shows no material impact on economy

Grey listing shows no material impact on economy

Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s grey listing has had no material impact on the economy, supported by stable macroeconomic conditions and feedback from financial sector stakeholders, according to the Bank of Namibia (BoN). Authorities and market participants say the designation has not disrupted financial flows.  Commercial banks reported no major challenges, while international institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), indicated the greylisting was unlikely to place significant pressure on the economy. At the time of the grey listing, Namibia’s macroeconomic position remained steady, helping to cushion potential effects.  Similar conclusions were reached by Arysteq Asset Management, which found no significant changes…
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Pepkor warns of investor flight if Lewis blocks Shoprite deal … retailer challenges bid to end R3.2bn furniture business acquisition

Pepkor warns of investor flight if Lewis blocks Shoprite deal … retailer challenges bid to end R3.2bn furniture business acquisition

Pepkor has lashed out at Lewis’s attempt to block its bid to buy the furniture business of retail major Shoprite, warning the Constitutional Court that such a move would have a chilling effect on domestic and offshore investors in South Africa. For its part, Lewis, which is seeking to set aside a Competition Appeal Court ruling that blocked its attempt to use competition law to stop the deal, argues that the transaction will harm consumers. In April, the competition commission recommended the deal to the competition tribunal on condition that jobs would not be lost and the merged business would…
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