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Yango launches new comfort tariff

Yango launches new comfort tariff

Yango, an international service for ordering rides online, has introduced a new Comfort tariff in Namibia. Yango successfully launched its services in Namibia in January this year. The Comfort tariff is an additional tariff on the Yango app which will allow users to order higher-quality cars at an affordable price. “We are happy with our successful launch which took place in Windhoek in the beginning of the year and now we are glad to move forward to launch a new Comfort tariff. We recognize that our valued customers have different needs when they take a ride with us and giving…
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FATF mum on Namibia’s anti-money laundering moves

FATF mum on Namibia’s anti-money laundering moves

CHAMWE KAIRA The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which leads global action to tackle money laundering, terrorist and proliferation financing said this week that it could not comment on newly announced legislation announced by the Bank of Namibia and its effectiveness on Namibia’s framework to combat money laundering or terrorist financing. The Bank of Namibia recently disclosed that the Cabinet Committee on Legislation has approved 11 amendments and two new bills that, when passed by the legislature, will ensure that Namibia’s legal framework is fully aligned with new developments in global anti-money laundering, terrorist financing, and proliferation financing standards. A…
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NMG expands operations in Namibian market

NMG expands operations in Namibian market

Advisory and intermediary firm NMG Consultants and Actuaries has opened an office in Windhoek as it looks to offer a range of retirement fund, investment and actuarial consulting services to Namibian businesses, pension funds and medical aid funds. The new office will allow NMG to enhance its service levels to its existing Namibian clients, while actively looking to grow its client base in the country, said Ernestu Augustus MD of NMG Consultants and Actuaries Namibia. “This expansion is a clear indication of our growth trajectory as a business. We expect it to open up several opportunities for skilled people in…
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China’s maize import from SA will not impact Namibia

China’s maize import from SA will not impact Namibia

CHAMWE KAIRA China’s maize imports from South Africa will have no impact on South African maize exports to its neighbours including Namibia, Wandile Sihlobo, Chief Economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa told Observer Money this week. “No; South Africa has ample supplies and surplus of 3 million tonnes in the 2023/24 marketing year. South Africa’s neighbouring countries will still be able to import maize, and this won’t be disrupted by China. China remains one of South Africa’s small markets, having imported around 108 000 tonnes from South Africa in 2022/23 marketing year that ended in April, which…
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Namibia not at risk of global recession

Namibia not at risk of global recession

Martin Endjala Namibia will not be affected by the ongoing 2023 global recession caused by simultaneous rate hikes by central banks across the world in response to inflation. The economy of the country is, in fact, expected to grow in the region of three percent, only one percent shy of last year’s 4.6 percent. According to a comprehensive new study by the World Bank, the world may be edging toward a global recession in 2023 and a string of financial crises in emerging markets and developing economies that would cause them lasting harm. Economist, Ruusa Nandago explained that recession by…
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Nando’s cravings set to linger

Nando’s cravings set to linger

Chamwe Kaira Namibians who have been pregnant with expectations that Nando’s, the South African franchise that specializes in Portuguese flame-grilled peri-peri style chicken will return to Namibia after its departure five years ago, will have to keep craving for it to return. Following numerous social media postings of Namibian travelers coming back with Nando’s mostly from South Africa, Observer Money sought to find out the latest regarding the franchise’s status in Namibia. We issued a statement in 2018 and there are no new developments or updates. As such, we will not be providing further comments on the topic. Nando’s had…
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FIMA committee chairman wants public views considered

FIMA committee chairman wants public views considered

Martin Endjala The Chairperson of the newly inaugurated Financial Institutions and Markets (FIMA) Committee, Natangwe Ithete cautioned against the handing over of power to one person or entity in deciding on matters relating to the public. He was speaking on Tuesday during the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Public Administration stakeholder’s consultation on the FIMA Act. He stressed that “These are some of the challenges the country is faced with, with ministries and individuals given too much control over matters concerning the public,”. It is his position that Namfisa and the Finance Ministry, should not jump the gun on…
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Grootfontein Town Council fires Sinvula

Grootfontein Town Council fires Sinvula

Niël Terblanché The Town Council of Grootfontein has decided to dissolve the employment contract of Kisco Sinvula as the Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect. Sinvula was supposed to return to work at the start of the week after a High Court Judge ruled that he should be reinstated. Judge Boas Usiku nullified the embattled CEO’s suspension on the grounds that the Town Council’s actions were taken without the permission of Erastus Uutoni, the Minister of Urban and Rural Development. The Chairperson of the Grootfontein Municipality’s Executive Committee, Elisabeth Kastoor confirmed that the Town Council resolved to terminate the employment…
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IPC calls for a referendum on same-sex marriages

IPC calls for a referendum on same-sex marriages

Niël Terblanché By importing horizontally, foreign Common Law Principles from abroad, the Supreme Court of Namibia seriously undermined the sovereignty of the country’s judicial system and made it subordinate to a foreign commonwealth country's court, in a common law jurisdiction, the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) said. The Independent Patriots for Change says it will support the Proclamation of a National Referendum as the only legitimate superior act of the Sovereign in which the people of Namibia may exercise their authority in which "All power" is vested. In a statement, the IPC said that a referendum is the only possible…
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Cabinet approves N$200 billion agreement to develop Green Hydrogen Project

Cabinet approves N$200 billion agreement to develop Green Hydrogen Project

Niël Terblanché The Government of the Republic of Namibia officially approved the country’s entry into a pioneering N$200 billion agreement to develop Sub-Saharan Africa’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project with Hyphen Hydrogen Energy Namibia. The Namibian Cabinet took this landmark decision on Wednesday. The feasibility and implementation agreement will be officially signed today. According to a statement released by the Namibian Presidency, the transformative impact of this project on Namibia and its economy will be considerable. The project will create up to 15 000 new jobs during the construction phase, 3 000 permanent jobs during its operation, with the target for…
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