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Namibia has extended the gambling licence registration by another six months to August 2023, amid indications that only 3.4% of the 13,668 operators had applied by the end of February.
Mokuti Etosha has reopened its doors with a new look and rebranding after undergoing a complete overhaul over the last 15 months.
Nedbank Namibia celebrated its annual Employee Top Achievers Awards ceremony at the Nedbank Campus, recognizing the outstanding performance and contributions of employees who made a significant impact on the bank's success during 2022.
Namibia’s National Petroleum Corporation (NAMCOR) has announced a significant discovery of light oil in the Jonker-1X deep-water exploration well, located in the offshore region approximately 270 kilometers off the Namibian coast.
Canadian company Sintana, together with its subsidiary Custos Investments, has announced an agreement with Woodside Energy for an option to acquire a 56% participating interest in the PEL 87 block offshore Namibia.
Benguela Blue Aqua Farming, a fish farming start-up which has secured N$350 million in its first round of financing, has obtained permission to produce Atlantic salmon in net pens off the coast of Namibia.
Namibia should prioritise agriculture and green hydrogen development for inclusive economic growth, High Economic Intelligence's Managing Director Salomo Hei has said.
The sustainability of Africa’s Quantity Surveyors is under threat from foreign competitors and unqualified industry players.
Namibia Critical Metals Inc. has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with SGS Canada to begin pilot plant testing on a 5-tonne sample from the Lofdal HREE Deposit in Q3 2023.
Local ride-hailing company, LEFA, has announced its milestone of clocking up more than 200,000 successful App rides.
It is common for a rental property owner or landlord to decide to put the property up for sale. So, what happens to the tenant in this scenario?
Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) says it recorded 178% increase in export volumes for frozen fish, frozen meat, salt bagged, wooden products and steel, due to high demand in key markets for the 1 April 2022-31 January 2023 period.