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NSX rebounds strongly as major indices surge on Wednesday trading

NSX rebounds strongly as major indices surge on Wednesday trading

Chamwe Kaira  The Namibian Securities Exchange (NSX) recorded a recovery on Wednesday, with most indices closing higher after a weaker performance the previous day. The JSE all share index rose by 3.96% to close at 119 524.15 points, reversing a 0.99% decline recorded on 7 April.  The increase added 4 556.45 points in one session and pushed the index into positive territory for the year, with a 3.19% gain since December 2025. The NSX overall index also increased, rising by 3.90% to 2,276.79 points after a 0.34% decline in the previous session.  The index is now up 6.33% since the…
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Call for speakers opens for oil and gas conference 

Call for speakers opens for oil and gas conference 

Staff Writer Organisers of the fourth Namibia Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition have opened the call for speakers for the second Namibia Technical Conference. The event will take place in Windhoek from 19 to 21 August 2026. Abstract submissions close on 15 May 2026. The technical conference forms part of the main event. It will focus on technical work, field experience and future plans across the oil and gas sector. The organisers have invited submissions from industry professionals, researchers, innovators, and policymakers. Topics include engineering, project development, operations, offshore petroleum work, and market and financial trends. All submissions will…
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Maritime and banking deals get green light

Maritime and banking deals get green light

Chamwe Kaira  The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved the acquisition of Novaship Namibia by Murrelets Investments, with conditions linked to employment protection. Murrelets Investments will acquire 100% of the shares in Novaship Namibia.  The acquiring company is based in Namibia and has interests in the fishing sector, including management services, investments in fishing companies and shareholdings in related service providers. Novaship Namibia operates in the maritime services sector. It provides ship agency, clearing and forwarding services in Walvis Bay, as well as marine safety and handling services in Walvis Bay and Lüderitz. The commission classified the deal as a…
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Namibia startup selected for Qualcomm Africa programme

Namibia startup selected for Qualcomm Africa programme

Staff Writer A Namibian startup has been selected for the fourth edition of the Qualcomm Incorporated Make in Africa Mentorship Programme, placing the country among 10 chosen across the continent. The programme selected 10 early-stage startups from more than 1 200 applications submitted from over 45 African countries.  It forms part of the Qualcomm Africa Innovation Platform, which supports technology startups. Namibia is represented by Amperra Charging Company. The company is developing an AI-driven electric vehicle charging system designed to adapt to power grid conditions and support electric mobility in Africa. The mentorship programme provides training, technical support and access…
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Tax change to impact financial institutions

Tax change to impact financial institutions

Chamwe Kaira  Old Mutual Limited said the reduction in corporate tax in Namibia from 31% to 30%, effective January 2025, is expected to affect the operating environment for financial institutions. The change follows the Income Tax Amendment Bill 2024. The company also pointed to ongoing regulatory and compliance pressures, noting that Namibia remains on the Financial Action Task Force (FAFT) greylist alongside Kenya and South Sudan.  This requires stronger anti-money laundering controls and compliance measures. Old Mutual said Namibia remains an important part of its Southern Africa operations, supported by its position in asset management and its distribution network. Namibia…
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Higher fuel costs may drain Namibia’s reserves

Higher fuel costs may drain Namibia’s reserves

Chamwe Kaira  Simonis Storm Securities said higher energy import costs could place pressure on Namibia’s reserves despite current buffers. The firm said banking-sector cash balances of N$6.3 billion and international reserves of N$51.7 billion recorded in February provide support. “However, higher energy import costs will draw on reserves more rapidly and the Bank of Namibia (BoN) will need to monitor the adequacy of import cover closely, particularly as the Strait of Hormuz disruption has already stranded vessels and pushed insurance and freight costs sharply higher,” the firm said. Data from BoN shows that credit growth has improved. Private sector credit…
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Merchandise trade balance strengthened in 2025

Merchandise trade balance strengthened in 2025

Chamwe Kaira  Namibia’s merchandise trade balance improved in 2025, narrowing to N$25 billion from N$38.6 billion in 2024, the Bank of Namibia said. The improvement was driven by higher exports and slower growth in imports. Export earnings rose by 18.7% to N$101.3 billion from N$85.3 billion in 2024.  Imports increased slightly by 1.9% to N$126.2 billion from N$123.9 billion. Exports were supported by higher gold and uranium shipments, driven by both volumes and prices. Imports increased due to higher demand for vehicles, machinery and chemical products. Vehicle imports were linked to mining activity, public sector fleet replacement and household demand. …
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Gold View Investments cleared to acquire Grove Mall

Gold View Investments cleared to acquire Grove Mall

Staff Writer The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved the acquisition of Grove Mall of Namibia Proprietary Limited by Gold View Investments Proprietary Limited without conditions. The transaction involves the transfer of all shares in Grove Mall of Namibia to Gold View Investments. Gold View Investments is owned by Namstead Limited, which is jointly controlled by Homestead Group Holdings Ltd and Rockrunner Real Estate Limited. T The group invests in property, shares and securities outside Namibia, with operations in Switzerland, Mauritius, the British Virgin Islands and South Africa. Grove Mall of Namibia is a local company that invests in property…
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NaCC sets conditions on Nasan fuel takeover

NaCC sets conditions on Nasan fuel takeover

Staff Writer The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved, with conditions, the acquisition of a fuel retail business by Nasan Energies (Pty) Ltd. The deal involves Nasan Energies acquiring assets operated by Vivo Energy Namibia Ltd and Engen Namibia (Pty) Ltd under a sale of assets agreement. The transaction follows a condition set by the commission during its review of the merger between Vitol Emerald Bidco (Pty) Ltd and Engen Ltd in December 2023. Nasan Energies was created to acquire and operate the assets and has not yet started operations. The assets include 52 fuel service stations previously run under…
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TransUnion Africa appoints Annemie Botha as general counsel

TransUnion Africa appoints Annemie Botha as general counsel

Staff Writer TransUnion Africa has announced the appointment of Annemie Botha as general counsel, effective 1 February.  In her role, Botha will lead TransUnion Africa’s legal, risk and compliance function across South Africa, Botswana, eSwatini, Namibia, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia and Malawi.  Her responsibilities include aligning legal and regulatory strategies with business objectives, strengthening governance frameworks, and supporting sustainable growth across these markets, with a strong focus on advancing transparency, fairness, and consumer protection across the financial ecosystem. Botha brings over 17 years of experience in legal advisory, compliance, privacy and corporate governance, with deep expertise across credit bureau regulation and…
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