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Namibia strengthens continental aviation role

Namibia strengthens continental aviation role

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia is hosting Aviation Week Africa 2026 this week. The conference is expected to strengthen its role in the continent’s aviation sector. The chief executive officer and founder of Aviation Week Africa Network, Hellen Ngwira Mwamba, said hosting the event places Namibia at an important point in advancing Africa’s air connectivity. She said the event gives Namibia a platform to showcase its aviation infrastructure, policies and the wider aviation system. “This integrated approach reflects the reality that aviation development is not driven by one segment alone, but by coordinated collaboration across the full value chain,” she said. The…
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NamRA spends N$382m on procurement

NamRA spends N$382m on procurement

Chamwe Kaira  The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) spent N$382.6 million on goods and services during the 2024/25 financial year. Procurement data shows that multinational companies received the largest share by value.  Over N$178.2 million was awarded through four contracts. Local large companies secured N$82.1 million across 374 contracts. Small and medium-sized enterprises received N$49.7 million through 312 awards.  Public entities were allocated N$2.83 million from 61 transactions. In total, NamRA issued 750 procurement awards during the year. Central Namibia received the largest share. It accounted for N$122 million across 588 awards, the highest in both value and number of contracts.…
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Nedbank Namibia receives 6th Commerzbank STP award

Nedbank Namibia receives 6th Commerzbank STP award

Staff Writer Nedbank Namibia has received the 2025 Straight Through Processing (STP) award from Commerzbank AG. The award recognises the bank’s performance in handling cross-border payments. The Commerzbank STP award is granted each year to a small number of correspondent banking partners that meet global standards in processing payments and financial transfers. The assessment focuses on the accuracy, completeness and formatting of payment data. These factors allow transactions to be processed automatically without manual intervention. Straight-through processing is a key measure of efficiency in international banking.  Despite improvements in payment systems, global STP rates for cross-border payments remain low, at…
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Nedbank Africa boss salary drops to R23.2 million

Nedbank Africa boss salary drops to R23.2 million

Chamwe Kaira  Managing Executive for Nedbank Africa Regions (NAR) Terence Sibiya saw his total awarded remuneration fall to R23.2 million in 2025, down from R25.4 million in 2024. The decline reflects lower incentive payouts, despite a rise in guaranteed pay.  His guaranteed package increased by 4.7% to R5.17 million. Short-term incentives declined by 23.8% to R8 million, with both cash and deferred incentives lower. Long-term incentives remained at R10 million. Total earned remuneration also fell by 6.7% to R23.5 million. This was driven by a drop in vested long-term incentives and lower dividends. The changes come as performance across the…
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Emirates completes travel rehearsals for youth with autism 

Emirates completes travel rehearsals for youth with autism 

Emirates has continued its commitment to making travel more accessible for all by successfully arranging bespoke Emirates Travel Rehearsals across more than 40 cities globally over the past year. With more than 250 families positively impacted, Emirates Travel  Rehearsals are designed to support children and young adults with autism, allowing them to practise the journey through the airport to prepare for real flights, easing travel anxiety and empowering them to fly with more confidence. After the initial Emirates Travel Rehearsals in Dubai resulted in positive feedback from families, schools and autism organisations, the Emirates Office of Accessibility & Inclusion formulated…
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Vehicle sales hit highest level in years

Vehicle sales hit highest level in years

Chamwe Kaira  Vehicle sales rose to 1 662 units in March, up 43% from 1 162 units in February and 25.3% higher than the 1,326 units recorded in March 2025. This is the strongest March performance since 2015 and lifts first-quarter sales to 3 835 units, compared to 3 412 units in the same period last year, according to Simonis Storm Securities. The report said the recovery follows a slow start to the year and is supported by fleet replacements, rental purchases ahead of the tourism season and lower interest rates. Passenger vehicle sales reached 746 units in March, up…
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Namibia commits N$4bn to power link with Angola

Namibia commits N$4bn to power link with Angola

Chamwe Kaira  Minister of industries, mines and energy, Modestus Amutse has reaffirmed Namibia’s commitment to regional energy cooperation following the signing of agreements for the Angola–Namibia interconnector transmission line. Speaking in Luanda, Amutse said Cabinet approved about N$4 billion in funding on 10 February. The funds will support NamPower’s share in building transmission infrastructure from Cahama in Angola to Kunene in Namibia, including network development within Namibia. The agreements include a power purchase agreement and a joint development agreement.  These mark progress on the project. The development follows engagements between Namibia and Angola, including a ministerial visit on 9 March…
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Windhoek hosts continental aviation gathering 

Windhoek hosts continental aviation gathering 

Staff Writer Windhoek is hosting a continental aviation gathering this week as Aviation Week Africa gets underway under the theme “Linking Africa: Partners for Growth". The four-day event runs from 21 to 24 April at the Windhoek International Convention Centre, with related activities at the Mövenpick Hotel Windhoek. The programme started on 21 April with arrivals, registration and accreditation. The official opening on 22 April includes remarks from industry and government leaders such as Aaron Munetsi, Indileni Daniel and Teofilus Shaende.  Other speakers include Namibia Airports Company (NAC) chief executive officer Bisey Uirab and representatives from Zambia. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah…
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Nedbank says Namibia market still promising

Nedbank says Namibia market still promising

Staff Writer Nedbank Group says Namibia’s operating environment presents structural challenges, including exposure to climate risks such as drought. In its 2025 integrated report, the group said these risks increase the need for monitoring, especially in agriculture, water-intensive sectors, and rural areas.  It said it is focusing on sustainable finance and long-term planning in its regional operations, including Namibia. Nedbank operates in five countries outside South Africa, including Namibia, Lesotho, Mozambique, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. South Africa remains its main market, accounting for about 91% of total assets. The group said regional operations are becoming more important for growth and diversification.…
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Bank Windhoek honours top car dealers in the north

Bank Windhoek honours top car dealers in the north

Staff Writer Bank Windhoek has recognised top dealer partners at the Northern Selekt Sales Awards held in Oshakati. The event honoured dealerships and sales professionals for their performance in 2025.  The awards highlight the bank’s focus on partnerships in the motoring sector and support for vehicle finance. Regional manager for the far north, Mire Christof, said Namibia recorded 14 494 vehicle sales in 2025, the highest since 2015.  She said the trend continued into 2026, with 1 005 units sold in January, the strongest January since 2016 and a 4% increase from a year earlier. She said demand remains strong…
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