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The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) needs at least N$26.2 billion to be sourced through public-private partnerships (PPP) to expand the country's ports for the emerging oil and gas sector, it has been revealed.
Andrada Mining recorded a remarkable 34% increase in tin concentrate production during the year ended February 2023, attributed to the successful expansion of the Uis Mine.
The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) says consultations are ongoing with Airlink, Eurowings Discover and Qatar Airways after the airlines imposed a cargo embargo on Hosea Kutako International Airport.
When the Canadian ILO (International Labour Organisation) expert on social security systems recently visited Namibia to present his proposals to local audiences, he got hold of our article in a previous newsletter, wherein we raised various concerns about the ILO model.
The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) says it has approved the acquisition of sole ownership and control over the Ford Automotive Dealership Business of Indongo Ford (Pty) Ltd in Oshakati by Diroyal Motors.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) says it is committed to enhancing its capacity for the implementation of the Consumer Credit Bill.
Workplace wellness programmes have become increasingly prevalent in organisations worldwide, and the Namibian market is no exception.
The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) has approved the acquisition of Gasit by Vivo Energy Namibia Limited under conditions.
The Namibia Tourism Board (NTB) is eyeing to tap into the United States of America's tourism market, saying it is an area with potential that has not been explored yet.
The Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT) has identified rampant cases of snares and traps set up in Namibia's National Parks as a serious threat to the country’s tourism sector.
As we steadily approach the start of our rainy season, farmers across the country are in good spirits awaiting much-anticipated showers. To this end, rainfall provides favorable conditions and positively affects agricultural activities.
Trigon Metals Inc. has placed a N$170 million ( US$8,933,261) order with Epiroc South Africa to purchase underground mining equipment for the company’s Kombat mine in Namibia, where production is scheduled to ramp up from April 2024. Epiroc