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Kenyan made car tested off road in Namibia

Kenyan made car tested off road in Namibia

Chamwe Kaira An adventurous couple, Paul Simkin and his wife Pauline Vaughan bought a Kenyan made car, Mobius 111 and decided to travel from the Kenyan capital, Nairobi through Southern Africa countries including Namibia. Simkin and Vaughan were this week still on their Southern Africa adventure. Their Namibian leg of the of the adventure was described as breathtaking. The couple drove off road in Namibia to experience the roads and the natural beauty of Namibia. “They are currently in Namibia enjoying the off-road experience with Mobius 111. The photos and scenes are breathtaking,” said Mobius Motors, the makers of the…
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Weak promotion of local resources is a big concern

Weak promotion of local resources is a big concern

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRa) Commissioner Sam Shivute said for Africa to have economic sovereignty the continent needs to strengthen its domestic resource mobilization. Shivute said this earlier this week, while addressing the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) members’ signing of mutual recognition arrangement in South Africa. “If our tax administration, not only in our region but in Africa is weak we will have a failed state and we will not be in a position to enjoy peace and stability. The reason why we need to improve voluntary compliance is for us to grow our economy, to improve…
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Diesel gets much cheaper in June

Diesel gets much cheaper in June

Niël Terblanché The sharp upward curve in the cost of consumer goods in Namibia will flatten off with diesel prices that will be significantly cheaper as of next week Wednesday. The Ministry of Mines and Energy has announced that the price for petrol will remain unchanged while the pump price for 50 ppm diesel will decrease by 80 cents and 10 ppm diesel by 60 cents.The new fuel prices in Namibia will be implemented at midnight next Wednesday. As a result of the downward adjustment the price of 50 ppm diesel will be N$19.00 and 10 ppm diesel will be…
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Regional conference on information and communication rights in Africa commences

Regional conference on information and communication rights in Africa commences

Staff Writer The Namibia Media Trust (NMT) in collaboration with UNESCO, fesmedia and ACHPR is hosting a Three Day Regional conference on information and communication rights in Africa. During the conference, Information Minister Peya Mushelenga delivered a keynote address stating that Africa is guided by the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which provides that Every individual shall have the right to receive information and that Every individual shall have the right to express and disseminate his opinions within the law.“Article 1 of the African Charter obliges States Parties to adopt legislative, or other measures to give effect to…
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Nampower refuses to write off debts

Nampower refuses to write off debts

Martin Endjala The Namibia Power Utility (Nampower) refuses to write off the debts owed to it by the //Kharas region and Hardap region after the Deputy Leader and Member of Parliament of the Landless People’s Movement, Henny Seibeb tabled a motion in parliament calling for the writing off of debts. Both //Kharas and Hardap regions owe Nampower over N$500 million, while the total debt owed to NamWater as at 31 March 2023 is N$1.718 billion. Appearing before a Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resources and Community Development yesterday, Nampower’s Chief Financial Officer Michael Gotora adamantly stressed that Nampower would only…
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DBN appoints new CEO

DBN appoints new CEO

Niël Terblanché John Steytler, a seasoned Economist and a former Presidential Economic Advisor, has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Development Bank of Namibia. The appointment was announced by Sarel van Zyl, the DBN’s Board of Directors chairperson. In a statement, Van Zyl expressed confidence and support to the incoming CEO and wished him well as he came to champion the strategic direction of the DBN with the help of a seasoned team of executives. “I expect Dr Steytler and his executive team to play a significant role in the recovery and future development of the…
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Namibia set to host DFI network forum

Namibia set to host DFI network forum

Niël Terblanché Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) in Namibia are set to host the 2023 Southern African Development Community network forum. The Agribank, Development Bank of Namibia, Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia and the National Housing Enterprise will host the forum under the SADC Development Finance Resource Centre (SADC-DFRC) and it is scheduled to take place from 6-9 June 2023 in Swakopmund. The network forum will be presented under the theme “Balancing DFI developmental mandate with sustainability.” The DFRC is an organization staffed by professionals in strategic areas and employs a collaborative approach which involves the utilization of complementary external technical…
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Alweendo asks for more local ownership of valuable resources

Alweendo asks for more local ownership of valuable resources

Niël Terblanché Tom Alweendo, the Minister of Mines and Energy, has requested that a state-funded mineral exploration fund be established to create increased local ownership in the mining sector. The mines Minister was officiating at a parliamentary oversight workshop on maximising the potential of the oil, gas, and mineral sector in Namibia when he made the request. “There is growing criticism from the public about the fact that the exploitation of our mineral and petroleum resources is dominated by foreigners. I wholeheartedly agree with this view, and may I add that the status quo is untenable; it is indefensible. We…
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Dams supplying water to Windhoek running dry

Dams supplying water to Windhoek running dry

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Water Corporation (NamWater) has taken steps to ensure that water from alternative water sources may be utilized by consumers in case the dams from where Windhoek and other settlements in the central part of Namibia rely on run dry. The Chief Executive Officer of NamWater, Abraham Nehemia, confirmed that the central areas will have a secure water supply until July 2024. Water levels of the three dams in the central areas of Namibia have dropped by 20 percent and currently stand at a combined 36.1 percent of their capacity. This is more than 20 percent lower…
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The race for the CoW CEO position is over

The race for the CoW CEO position is over

Niël Terblanché Moses Matjayi who serves as the current Chief Executive Officer of the Otjiwarongo Municipality, has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the City of Windhoek. Matjayi became the top candidate for the position after Conrad Lutombi, the current CEO of the Roads Authority, declined an offer to fill the position. The appointment of Matjayi was announced on the social media pages of the City of Windhoek yesterday. In April this year, the top candidates were shortlisted for the CEO position, including the Deputy Executive Director at the Ministry of Works and Transport, Joyce Mukubi, Chief…
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