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Brand Namibia strategy advances for national identity 

Brand Namibia strategy advances for national identity 

Staff Writer Namibia has moved forward with the development of a formal Brand Namibia strategy aimed at shaping how the country presents itself to the world. The initiative is led by the Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology under minister Emma Theofelus. It seeks to strengthen Namibia's international standing and position the country as a destination for tourism, trade and investment. A two-day strategy development workshop was held in collaboration with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board. The session brought together stakeholders to help define a national brand that reflects Namibia's people, values and offerings. O&L Leisure hosted the…
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NCAA surpasses global aviation safety benchmark 

NCAA surpasses global aviation safety benchmark 

Staff Writer The Namibia Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has recorded an effective implementation score of 73% under the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) safety audit programme, exceeding both regional and global averages. The ESAF regional average stands at 61.2%, while the global average is 70.5%. A high-level delegation from the ICAO's Eastern and Southern African (ESAF) Office highlighted the achievement during a four-day visit from 17 to 20 February. The delegation was led by ICAO regional director for eastern and southern Africa, Lucy Mbugua. It included deputy regional director Richard Gatete and technical experts in environment, meteorology and safety implementation.…
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MTC invests over N$30 million in sponsorships

MTC invests over N$30 million in sponsorships

Staff Writer MTC has invested more than N$30 million in sponsorships, with 13 current beneficiaries valued at N$19.3 million. The figures were shared during a sponsorship beneficiaries engagement workshop hosted by MTC in Windhoek on 16 February 2026. The workshop brought together sponsored partners for discussions on governance, brand alignment and sponsorship management. The session formed part of MTC’s efforts to strengthen accountability and improve the impact of its sponsorship portfolio. Representatives from the company’s events, communications, marketing and sponsorship departments provided guidance on brand management, media engagement, marketing alignment and financial processes linked to sponsored events. MTC currently supports…
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Reflections on opportunity and responsibility

Reflections on opportunity and responsibility

Shetugwana Shipena Attending the 2026 Investing in African Mining Indaba reaffirmed the complex duality that continues to shape Africa’s mining landscape: significant growth potential coupled with persistent systemic challenges.  The tragic landslide in Rubaya in the Democratic Republic of the Congo earlier this year, which resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives, cast a sobering tone over the week’s discussions. This incident highlighted, with unmistakable clarity, the urgent imperative for enhanced safety standards, more robust regulatory frameworks and a strengthened commitment to responsible and sustainable mining practices across the continent. Rain and wind on day zero disrupted logistics across…
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Namibia eyes N$15.4bn in new products beyond raw exports

Namibia eyes N$15.4bn in new products beyond raw exports

Justicia Shipena  About 200 products identified in a new diversification report represent an estimated US$811 million (roughly N$15.4 billion) in market opportunities under a global export scenario.  Import substitution could add another US$117 million, about N$2.2 billion, while developing a priority subset of products could generate around 26 000 jobs across the economy. These figures were presented at the launch of the report titled “Rapid Assessment for Value Addition and Diversification to Support Namibia", held in Windhoek on Thursday.  UNCTAD secretary general Rebeca Grynspan said the report identifies 353 products across 23 sectors where Namibia can diversify, with 60 directly…
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Majority of education projects On track, says Balloti 

Majority of education projects On track, says Balloti 

Justicia Shipena  The Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture says most of its capital projects for the 2025/26 financial year are progressing as planned.  Its deputy minister, Dino Ballotti, gave an update on projects by the ministry on Thursday.  Ballotti said the country’s school infrastructure is holding up, but more work still needs to be done. He said the ministry is continuing with its national decongestion plan to reduce overcrowding in schools. Ballotti added that there are currently 29 large capital projects underway across the country. Every region has at least one major project, while regions such…
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Trustco moves to unwind N$468m LSH transaction 

Trustco moves to unwind N$468m LSH transaction 

Staff Writer Trustco Group Holdings Limited has started the process of unwinding its N$468 million transaction to acquire shares in Legal Shield Holdings Limited (LSH). In an update to shareholders, the company said it is reversing the deal after accepting what it described as a repudiation of the shareholder-approved framework by Riskowitz Value Fund LP (RVF). The LSH transaction was approved by Trustco shareholders through a circular dated 4 December 2024. The approval was granted on the basis that the deal would not result in any direct or indirect change in control of Trustco, including through governance arrangements, board composition…
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A golden buffer or gilded gamble? Bank of Namibia’s strategic bet on local gold

The decision by the Bank of Namibia to begin purchasing gold from local producers marks one of the most consequential shifts in the country’s reserve management strategy since independence. By targeting gold to make up approximately 3% of Namibia’s net foreign exchange reserves, the central bank has signalled a deliberate and strategic recalibration of how it intends to shield the economy from global turbulence. At face value, the move appears prudent. Central banks worldwide have been reassessing their exposure to foreign currencies in an era marked by geopolitical tensions, persistent inflationary pressures and volatile capital flows. Gold, historically regarded as…
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“No more plundering” call meaningless without ideological belief, conviction!

“No more plundering” call meaningless without ideological belief, conviction!

We are no longer interested in exporting raw materials, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema recently told the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Hinting that Africa has “now awakened and is no longer interested in exporting raw materials but yearn for discussions that lead to adding value to its economies”. Adamant and boasting that the continent is now speaking one language and wants everyone including ordinary citizens to feel the benefit of its mineral endowment. “We don’t want to talk and keep attending conferences and yet the man in the street can’t feel the benefit of the mineral endowment that we…
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Designing Namibia’s oil future: Power, accountability and the constitutional middle ground

Designing Namibia’s oil future: Power, accountability and the constitutional middle ground

Paul T. Shipale (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) Namibia stands on the brink of a once-in-a-generation opportunity. Billions of dollars could flow from oil and gas resources, but who controls that wealth, and how it is managed, will determine whether this opportunity becomes a blessing or a curse for generations to come. This week, the National Assembly debated the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Amendment Bill, a law that proposes shifting authority over the oil and gas sector from the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy to the Presidency. Supporters argue that centralising power ensures faster decisions, coordinated leadership,…
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