President Hage Geingob welcomes 38th SADC Summit to Namibia
President Hage Geingob welcomes 38th SADC Summit to Namibia.
President Hage Geingob welcomes 38th SADC Summit to Namibia.
Seychelles President Danny Faure has arrived at the Hosea Kutako International Airport for the 38th SADC Summit currently underway in Windhoek. Faure was welcomed by International Relations and Cooperations Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah who is also Namibia’s Deputy Prime Minister. She was accompanied by Fisheries and Marine Minister Bernard Esau and other senior government officials.
Windhoek- Brave Warriors Coach Ricardo Mannetti is concerned about injuries affecting his players ahead of their 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifier match against Zambia in September. NBC Sport reported last week that Highlands Park striker Peter Shalulile’s participation in the Zambia encounter is doubtful at best. According to Brave Warriors Coach Ricardo Mannetti, it […]
Namibians, seem to have heeded the Bank of Namibia’s (BON) call to avoid spending money on unproductive luxury imported goods. The spending of money on unproductive imported goods, puts pressure on the country’s international reserves. The preliminary stock of international reserves now stand at N$32,6 billion, representing an increase of 9,9% on a monthly basis.
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) says inflation and private sector credit extension (PSCE) growth have declined during the first six-months of the year. In the fourth Monetary Policy announcement Wednesday, BoN Governor Ipumbu Shiimi said this was despite improvement in the domestic economy. He said average annual growth rate of PSCE stood at 5,6% in […]
Namibian citizens who are deemed financially excluded, have decreased from an estimated portion of 51%, to 22% in 2017. This finding is contained in the just-launched 2017 Namibia Financial Inclusion Survey (NFIS).
Vice President Nangolo Mbumba and his family donated N$50 000 to two charity organisations, as part of his 77th birthday celebration on Wednesday.
The Bank of Namibia is monitoring the current trade tension between major trading partners with keen interest. Many countries fear these tensions could pose a threat to emerging economies.
Exhibitors at the SADC Summit currently underway in Windhoek have applauded the government for giving them a platform to showcase their products. They were provided the platform freely through the Ministry of Industrialisation, Trade and SME Development.
The ongoing restructuring plans at the Ohorongo Cement Plant could see some positions made redundant. The company engaged government on the restructuring process during a meeting at State House.