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Judiciary Spends 74%Of Its Budget
By:Fransina Nghidengwa The judiciary has spent 74% of funds allocated, the Chief Justice Peter Shivute said at the official opening of the legal year at the Supreme Court in Windhoek on Wednesday. Chief Justice Shivute said the performance of the…
Innovation in finance is vital for future economic growth
By:Jerome Mutumba As the economy evolves and as new needs become apparent, it is vital that enterprise and infrastructure finance evolves as well. If not for this evolution, the economy will begin to lag, in terms of providing an enabling…
Regional Partnerships Needed ForDeveloping Opportunities In Green Hydrogen
By:Staff writer Public–private partnerships (PPPs) will be crucial in building awareness and implementing the broad array of mutual advantages between Namibia and South Africa that are needed for developing green hydrogen opportunities for the benefit of the Southern African region,…
Govt Injects N$15 Million For Mini Desalination Plants
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus The ministry of agriculture, water and land reform has given the Environmental Investment Fund (EIF) N$15 million to invest in water-softening systems (mini desalination plants) across 10 regions, the Fund announced the capitalisation last week. The collaboration came…
Open Banking- Customer Data Sharing Will Open March 2024
By:Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus Come 2024, the financial sector, mostly the commercial banks will start giving access to their customers’ data with third party providers. This includes customer transaction data, uptake of financial service, averaged data of balance information and ATM locations….
Having A Financially Responsible Valentine’s Day
By: Mignon du Preez Valentine’s Day is a special day to celebrate love and affection, but it is also a suitable time to reflect on our finances. It is important to prioritise your finances and avoid overspending on Valentine’s Day….
Bank of Namibia Announces Promotions
By: Staff Writer Bank of Namibia has announced appointments to its management structure, primarily in the Office of the Governor, the Oshakati Branch, and the Banking Supervision Department, according to a statement issued by the bank’s spokesperson, Kazembire Zemburuka. Romeo…
Ritja Takes Career Fair To Omaheke Schools
By: Uakutura Kambaekua Ritja Career Fair will host its first education seminar of the year this week at various schools in the Omaheke region in a bid to build and nurture a cohesive comprehension of after-school life. Formed in 2013,…
British Airways Signs Codeshare With AirLink
By: Staff writer British Airways has announced a codeshare partnership with Airlink, improving connectivity between the UK, Europe, North America and more than 15 destinations in Southern Africa. With bases in Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban in South Africa, Airlink…
N$24.1 Million Paid For Losses Caused By Wild Animals
By: Justicia Shipena The Government has paid N$24.1 million for losses caused by wild animals countrywide since 2019, the ministry of environment and tourism has revealed in its human-wildlife conflict update yesterday. The ministerial spokesperson Romeo Muyunda said in 2021…
