Author: Justicia Shipena
Progress in National Minimum Wage Talks … N$18 per hour proposed
By: Justicia Shipena After a year of scrutiny by the Minister of Labour, the recommendations for the National Minimum Wage (NMW) have taken a significant step forward, moving to the Labour Advisory Council for further consideration. The proposed national minimum…
Informal Traders Not Happy With Rising Bulk Prices
By: Justicia Shipena Informal traders have voiced concerns over their constrained ability to negotiate prices and other regulatory matters affecting their businesses. This limited bargaining power to negotiate prices with suppliers and regulators, negatively affects business in the…
City plans N$460 Million for Infrastructure and Housing
By: Justicia Shipena The Windhoek municipality is planning to spend about N$460 million on infrastructure and housing initiatives around the city. This was disclosed by Windhoek Mayor Joseph Uapingene during the city-approved 2023/2024 budget presentation on Tuesday. “Approximately N$460…
N$7 Million Recovered from Non-Reapplying Retirees in PSEMAS
By: Justicia Shipena The Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises has recouped N$7 million from retirees who failed to reapply for enrollment in the government’s Public Service Medical Aid Scheme (PSEMAS) after their retirement. This development comes in response…
Ministries Urged Against Returning Unspent Funds
By: Justicia Shipena The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) representative to Namibia, Samuel Kweku Ocran, has called on government ministries to refrain from returning unspent funds to the treasury, stressing that such returns negatively impact the achievement…
Farmers’ Unions Want North/South Meatco Divide
By: Justicia Shipena IN a bid to revitalise the Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco), four prominent farmers’ unions have recommended the establishment of two independent subsidiary entities. The proposal comes at a crucial juncture when Meatco is grappling with financial…
Namibian Phosphate Mining Faces Uncertainty … Developers Seek Government Guidance
By: Justicia Shipena The developers of a phosphate mining project in Namibia are seeking clear guidance from the government regarding the project’s future. Specifically, they are looking for direction on whether to proceed with its development or not. In a…
SOEs Bailouts Impacting Social Investments, says Shiimi
By: Justicia Shipena Finance and Public Enterprise Minister Ipumbu Shiimi has expressed concern that the continuous financial bailouts provided to state-owned enterprises are diverting resources from essential social investments. Shiimi raised the concern as he presented the mid-term budget review…
Thieme Issues Green Hydrogen Consultants Warning
By: Justicia Shipena Sven Thieme, the Executive Chairman of the Ohlthaver & List Group, delivered a noteworthy warning during the EU-Namibia Business Forum in Brussels, Belgium this week. With Namibia’s growing prominence in the green hydrogen sector, Thieme urged…
Namibia Needs 400,000 Jobs to Achieve Vision 2030 Unemployment Target
By: Justicia Shipena Namibia is faced with the challenge of creating between 370,000 and 400,000 jobs within the next seven years to meet the Vision 2030 objective of reducing unemployment. This is according to economic advisor to the President and…
