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Trustco pauses share issuance in Legal Shield transaction

Trustco pauses share issuance in Legal Shield transaction

Chamwe Kaira Trustco Group Holdings Limited has suspended further implementation of its Legal Shield Holdings sale and conversion agreement after its board conducted a regulatory alignment review. In a notice to shareholders dated 17 December 2025, the Namibia-incorporated company said the transaction, approved by shareholders on 7 January 2025, was structured on the basis that it would not result in a change of control. The board said it undertook a regulatory alignment assessment to confirm that the transaction’s implementation remains consistent with the no-change-in-control framework approved by the JSE and disclosed to shareholders. Following this review, the board resolved to…
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Cash loans industry declines to N$7.8 billion

Cash loans industry declines to N$7.8 billion

Chamwe Kaira The microlending industry, largely driven by cash loans, recorded subdued performance in the third quarter of 2025. The total loan book stood at N$7.8 billion, reflecting a marginal quarter-on-quarter decline of 0.1%, despite a year-on-year increase of 7.2%.  Term lenders accounted for 92% of the total loan book. The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) released its quarterly statistical bulletin for the third quarter, covering the period from 1 July to 30 September 2025.  The report provides an overview of performance, compliance and consumer protection trends across the non-banking financial institutions sector, which includes insurers, medical aid funds,…
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Auto sales point to strongest year in a decade

Auto sales point to strongest year in a decade

Chamwe Kaira Vehicle sales continued on a steady but slower path in November, extending a trend seen since the March peak this year. Industry data compiled by Simonis Storm shows new vehicle sales reached 1 244 units, down 1.8% from October’s 1 267 units. Despite the monthly dip, sales remained well above last year’s levels.  November sales were 13.8% higher than in November 2024, when 1 093 units were sold. The year 2025 is shaping up as the strongest for the Namibian automotive sector since the pre-pandemic peak of 2015. Year-to-date sales stand at 13 356 units, exceeding the full-year…
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MultiChoice Talent Factory opens applications for 2026 intake

MultiChoice Talent Factory opens applications for 2026 intake

Staff Writer The MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) has opened applications for its 2026 intake, offering aspiring African filmmakers a fully funded opportunity to enter the film and television industry. The pan-African training institution invites graduates from across the continent who want to become directors, filmmakers, scriptwriters, producers, and visual storytellers. Through its academies, MTF provides professional training focused on building the skills needed to tell African stories for local and international audiences. Following MultiChoice’s integration into the CANAL+ Group, the company has reaffirmed its focus on African content by investing in young creative talent.  The programme aims to equip the…
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Old Mutual appoints Ingah Ekandjo as retail mass MD

Old Mutual appoints Ingah Ekandjo as retail mass MD

Staff Writer Old Mutual Namibia has appointed Ingah Ekandjo as managing director of its retail mass business, effective 2 January 2026. Ekandjo has more than 19 years of experience in the financial services sector, covering insurance and banking. She has spent 16 of those years in executive roles. She holds an undergraduate degree and a Master’s degree in business leadership and has completed leadership programmes in Namibia and abroad. Her career includes senior roles across retail mass, emerging, and affluent markets. She has led turnaround strategies, driven earnings growth, and introduced new business approaches. Her experience spans insurance distribution, channel…
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Civil servants to pay 2% less on loan deductions

Civil servants to pay 2% less on loan deductions

Renthia Kaimbi The Ministry of Finance will reduce loan repayment deductions from civil servants’ salaries by 2%, with the change taking effect this Friday for teachers and police officers. Windhoek Observer understands that the adjustment follows a new government position that the 2% surcharge previously deducted from employees’ salaries should not have been carried by workers.  The ministry now intends to recover the charge directly from deduction code holders, such as microlenders. The development comes as the High Court on Monday dismissed an urgent application to hold finance minister Ericah Shafudah in contempt of court. High Court judge Lotta Ambunda…
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Business event visas add N$1.5m to state revenue in six months 

Business event visas add N$1.5m to state revenue in six months 

Renthia Kaimbi Over 900 visas were issued to people who attended Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) events in Namibia. The visas have been issued since June, generating N$1.5 million in revenue to date. This comes as Namibia moves to position itself in the global business events market with the launch of the Namibia Convention Bureau (NCB). Chief immigration officer Tulimeke Munyika said the issuance of MICE visas reflects growing inbound business travel.  Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Indileni Daniel on Tuesday launched the NCB and its website.  She described the move as a step aimed at diversifying the…
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Govt welcomes N$33.8 billion billion AfDB funding

Govt welcomes N$33.8 billion billion AfDB funding

Chamwe Kaira The government has welcomed the approval of its Country Strategy Paper for the period 2025 to 2030 by the board of directors of the African Development Bank Group, which opens an investment approval window of US$1.78 billion (approximately N$33.8 billion) for Namibia. The country strategy paper sets out Namibia’s five-year framework of engagement with the AfDB.  It outlines priority areas to support the national development agenda through grants, concessional and market-based loans and technical assistance.  Under the framework, Namibia will submit priority projects for financing over the five-year period. The strategy is built around two main pillars: infrastructure…
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Court cancels Kamanjab fuel licence over legal breaches

Court cancels Kamanjab fuel licence over legal breaches

Justicia Shipena The High Court has cancelled a petroleum retail fuel licence for Kamanjab after finding that the minister of mines and energy failed to follow the law and did not give reasons for key decisions. High Court judge Tommasi Masuku ruled recently that a petroleum retail fuel license issued in 2012 to T&A Group Holdings and Investment CC was unlawful and invalid after multiple legal breaches.  The court held that the licence violated the Petroleum Products and Energy Act and its regulations, as well as the Environmental Management Act. The case was brought by Mattys Johannes du Plessis and…
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When classrooms become crime scenes, policy silence is complicity

The resignation of a teacher from Wilhelm Nortier Primary School while in police custody is not just another tragic headline. It is an indictment of a system that continues to react to sexual abuse in schools rather than prevent it. Once again, Namibia is forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: our children are not as safe in our learning institutions as we claim they are. The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture has condemned the alleged sexual assault and promised cooperation with law enforcement. These statements, while necessary, are painfully familiar. We have heard them before, after…
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