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Mar
Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s economy grew by 1.7% in 2025, reflecting a slowdown caused by contractions in key sectors. Simonis Storm said the figure fell short of both market expectations and its own 3.0% projection, citing “the severity of the diamond sector contraction, the depth of the livestock farming reversal, and the steeper-than-expected decline in gross fixed capital formation". Growth started at 2.8% in the first quarter but weakened during the year before a slight recovery in the third quarter, resulting in a lower annual outcome. The firm said policy support and early credit growth signals show that a recovery is…
