Chamwe Kaira
The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) spent N$382.6 million on goods and services during the 2024/25 financial year.
Procurement data shows that multinational companies received the largest share by value.
Over N$178.2 million was awarded through four contracts.
Local large companies secured N$82.1 million across 374 contracts. Small and medium-sized enterprises received N$49.7 million through 312 awards.
Public entities were allocated N$2.83 million from 61 transactions.
In total, NamRA issued 750 procurement awards during the year.
Central Namibia received the largest share. It accounted for N$122 million across 588 awards, the highest in both value and number of contracts.
International suppliers from Botswana, South Africa and China received a combined N$178.2 million through four contracts.
Other regions received smaller amounts. Eastern Namibia received N$3.8 million. Western Namibia received N$2.94 million. Northern Namibia received N$2.87 million, while southern Namibia received N$1.77 million.
North-eastern Namibia received just under N$1 million. East-central Namibia recorded the lowest share at N$237,420 from one contract.
The figures show that procurement was spread across different suppliers and regions, with most spending concentrated in central Namibia and among larger companies.
