Author: Julia Heita
N$110 000 for Red Brahman Bull At Genetic Auction
By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus Last month the Namibia Genetics Auction Group hosted its first auction for the year, auctioning high-quality cows and bulls for breeding to potential livestock. According to the information released from the auction, the auction’s highest price was…
Constructors Accuse Zambezi Regional Council Of Unfair Tender Awards
By: Pricilla Mukokobi Construction companies in the Zambezi region have accused the Zambezi regional council of being biased in awarding construction tenders. The contractors further complained about purchasing application forms for N$ 500. A source who chose not to be…
Retirement Benefits and Contributions Gap Widens
By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus In the wake of regulators trying to ensure individuals do not withdraw from their pension, the country’s Financial Stability Report revealed that retirement contributions were insufficient to cover benefits paid last year. According to the Financial Stability…
Mushelenga Calls for Press Freedom to be Protected
By: Ludorf Iyambo Information minister Peya Mushelenga has called on technology companies to counter misinformation and disinformation with accessible, factual and evidence-based information and avoid excessive efforts that could result in censorship of protected speech. Mushelenga said this at the…
Electricity to Cost More for Bulk Buyers
By: Nghiiinomenwa Erastus The Electricity Control Board has granted Nampower permission to pass on some of the burdens for generating and transmitting electricity to its consumers through a 7.3 per cent bulk tariff hike. The energy regulator acting chief executive…
Effects of Financial Sector Reforms on Economic Growth in Namibia
By: Josef Kefas Sheehama A stable and well-functioning financial system contributes significantly toward balanced and sustainable economic growth. The Bank of Namibia has developed a macroprudential toolkit used to address the build-up of risks and vulnerabilities. An analysis of the…
Debt Servicing Cost Households N$15.3 Billion Last Year
By: Nghiinomenwa Erastus In 2021 individuals/households spent N$15.3 billion of their disposable income repaying their debts from banks and non-banking entities, the country’s latest Financial Stability Report states. The burden of debts on individual borrowers is measured by calculating how…
Welsh Government Funds Namibia’s Oxygen Production Plants
By: Priscilla Mukokobi The Unam vice-chancellor professor Kenneth Matengu says oxygen production plants strengthen Namibia’s health care system. Matengu said this after the Welsh government donated N$20 million meant for four major medical oxygen production plants in the northern parts…
Local Authorities CEO Suspensions Hamper Service Delivery – Says PDM MP
By: Frans Sinengela The constant suspensions of municipality CEOs and administrative officials have hampered the service delivery process in local authorities. These were the views of PDM member of parliament Johannes Martin, last week. He said the plight of CEOs…
Hydrogen, the New Energy Rush for Africa
With rapidly improving technology and decreasing costs for fuel cells, green hydrogen is becoming a more appealing fuel alternative in Africa. Green hydrogen will be one of the largest economic opportunities over the next 30 years. Driven by international actions…
