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RPZ renovates state clinic in Rosh Pinah

RPZ renovates state clinic in Rosh Pinah

Staff Writer  Rosh Pinah Zinc (RPZ) has completed renovation work at the Rosh Pinah State Clinic to improve healthcare services in the town. The project was completed over three weeks and focused on fixing infrastructure and improving working conditions at the facility. Local contractor Onalufipa Trading carried out the work under the supervision of civil engineer Antonio Pedro. The upgrades included replacing light bulbs and covers, installing new toilets, replacing doors and locks, repairing geysers and drainage pipes, and completing carpentry and plumbing work at staff residences. The work addressed maintenance issues that had started to affect service delivery. The…
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Namibia’s energy plan to cost N$33 billion

Namibia’s energy plan to cost N$33 billion

Chamwe Kaira  The implementation of Namibia’s National Energy Compact under the Mission 300 initiative is expected to cost about US$1.76 billion (about N$33 billion), with around US$411 million (about N$7.7 billion) expected from private sector investment. The programme aims to expand electricity access and increase renewable energy generation. This is according to a report by the African Development Bank.  The government is developing a National Electrification Policy to expand electricity access in rural and peri-urban areas. The National Energy Compact forms part of broader plans to increase access to electricity and improve energy security. Under the strategy, Namibia plans to…
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NSX opens week on high note

NSX opens week on high note

Chamwe Kaira  The Namibian Securities Exchange opened the week higher on Monday, 16 March, with gains in financial and consumer stocks, while real estate and basic materials declined. The benchmark FTSE/JSE All Share Index rose by 1,638.04 points (1.43%) to close at 116,562.25, up from 114,924.21 in the previous session. The index remains below its 2026 high of 128,455.68. On the local market, the NSX Overall Index increased by 10.80 points (0.50%) to close at 2,159.45, up from 2,148.65. The index has risen 0.85% since December 2025, when it stood at 2,141.33. The NSX Local Index added 0.25 points (0.03%)…
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Higher economic growth needed to reduce unemployment

Higher economic growth needed to reduce unemployment

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia needs higher economic growth to reduce unemployment and inequality, the African Development Bank has said. Real GDP is expected to grow to 3.8% in 2025 and 3.9% in 2026. The recovery is linked to improved weather conditions and activity in the natural resources sector. The sector includes petroleum exploration and increased uranium production, supported by higher global commodity prices. “A recovery is also evident in tourism, transport and storage, financial services, and electricity generation. Growth prospects are expected to be bolstered by developments in the green hydrogen industry, increased investment in oil and gas, and infrastructure expansion.…
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SBN earnings support buy recommendation

SBN earnings support buy recommendation

Staff Writer  Stockbroking firm Simonis Storm has maintained its buy recommendation on SBN Holdings following the bank’s 2025 financial results. The firm said the bank delivered higher earnings despite pressure on margins, weaker non-core revenue and a subdued economic environment. Asset quality improved during the year. Excess liquidity was redirected into customer lending, which strengthened the balance sheet. SBN reported a profit after tax of N$1.187 billion, extending the level reached in 2024 when it passed N$1 billion in annual earnings. Simonis Storm said the bank’s performance shows it can deliver earnings across different market conditions. “The debate is no…
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Windhoek startup hub plans take shape

Windhoek startup hub plans take shape

Staff Writer  Plans to position Windhoek as a startup hub are gaining momentum following a new initiative launched last week. Grindstone, co-owned by Knife Capital and Thinkroom, joined ecosystem partners in Windhoek to launch the initiative under the banner Accelerate 36. The event brought together policymakers, regulators, investors and founders to explore how Namibia can grow its startup sector and expand access to capital. The initiative focuses on building a pipeline of startups that can scale and eventually list on the Development Capital Board of the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX). “We have the influence, brainpower, and energy in this room…
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Old Mutual appoints Roger Jardine as chairman designate 

Old Mutual appoints Roger Jardine as chairman designate 

Staff Writer Old Mutual has appointed Roger Jardine as chairman designate. Jardine will take over as chairman after the company’s annual general meeting scheduled for 5 June 2026, subject to his confirmation as a director. Current chairman Trevor Manuel will retire at the end of the meeting after reaching the board’s retirement age. Jardine and Manuel will work together during a three-month handover period from March to June 2026. Jardine joined the Old Mutual board as an independent non-executive director in September 2025. He previously served as chairman of FirstRand Limited for nearly six years. He has also held chief…
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Old Mutual says global environment to remain uncertain

Old Mutual says global environment to remain uncertain

Staff Writer  Old Mutual Limited has said the global environment is likely to remain uncertain, shaped by uneven growth and ongoing heightened geopolitical risks.  Against this backdrop, the South African outlook has become more constructive, supported by the 2026 national budget, which reaffirmed a commitment to fiscal discipline.  With public debt projected to stabilise and decline over the medium term, alongside a sustained primary surplus and targeted relief for households, these conditions will provide a more supportive foundation for confidence and investment.  Looking forward, Old Mutual said from 2026, it will measure and report the delivery of its value creation…
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Govt accused of turning Independence Day into Swapo rallies…Swapo figures dominate list of keynote speakers

Govt accused of turning Independence Day into Swapo rallies…Swapo figures dominate list of keynote speakers

Allexer Namundjembo As Namibia prepares to mark another year of independence, debates have emerged over who will take the stage at this year’s celebrations across the country. This year’s Independence Day commemorations will take place simultaneously in all 14 regions for the first time.  The decentralised format aims to allow communities to celebrate within their own constituencies rather than gathering in a single location. However, the lineup of keynote speakers has drawn criticism from opposition politicians and analysts who say the programme appears dominated by members of the ruling Swapo. Posters circulated ahead of the celebrations list current and former…
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Communities fear flooding as Zambezi river rises

Communities fear flooding as Zambezi river rises

Patience Makwele Residents living in floodplain areas of the Zambezi region say they are worried as the Zambezi river continues to rise and floodwaters begin spreading into villages, fields and roads. Hydrological readings show the river at Katima Mulilo has reached about 6.7 metres. This is a sharp increase from just over two metres recorded during the same period last year. Floodwaters have begun spreading across parts of the eastern floodplains. Villages affected include Luhonono, Malindi, Namiyundu, Nsundwa, Nakuntwe and Muzii. On Monday residents say water has started entering homes and fields. “The water is rising very fast and we…
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