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Cran invites feedback on new telecom tariffs

Cran invites feedback on new telecom tariffs

Allexer Namundjembo The public has 14 days to submit written comments on new spectrum licence applications and tariff proposals published by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (Cran) in the latest government gazette, no. 8766, dated 23 October 2025. Cran invited public input on two major spectrum licence applications from Loc 8 Mobile (Pty) Ltd and Blue Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd under the Communications Act of 2009. Loc 8 Mobile, a 100% Namibian-owned company, has applied for a licence in the 3350–3400 MHz band with a 50 MHz bandwidth (TDD) to provide mobile services in the Otjozondjupa, Kunene, Oshikoto, Omaheke, Ohangwena…
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Grindrod strengthens trade corridors with Walvis Bay investment

Grindrod strengthens trade corridors with Walvis Bay investment

Chamwe Kaira Grindrod Logistics has opened a new warehouse facility at the Port of Walvis Bay to boost cargo handling and strengthen Namibia’s trade corridors.  The warehouse is located near berths 7 and 8 and is designed for efficient cargo movement via conveyor, rail, and road. The 4 000-square-metre weatherproof facility, built on Grindrod’s existing 50 000-square-metre premises, meets all safety, health, environment and quality (SHEQ) standards set by the Namibian Ports Authority (Namport).  The development marks a major collaboration between Grindrod and Namport to enhance port efficiency and position Walvis Bay as a reliable regional trade gateway. Frans Visser,…
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Letshego appoints new CFO

Letshego appoints new CFO

Staff Writer  Letshego Holdings Namibia Limited (LHN) has appointed Willem Pretorius as its new chief financial officer, effective 27 October 2025, the company announced in a notice on the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX). Pretorius, a Chartered Accountant (Namibia), has over 11 years of experience in the banking and financial services sector. He holds qualifications in accounting from Northwest University and the University of South Africa and completed his articles with Ernst & Young Namibia before qualifying as a CA in 2014. He has held several key roles at Letshego Bank Namibia, including acting CFO, head of treasury, and finance controller.…
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MTC brings first mobile home to Divundu

MTC brings first mobile home to Divundu

Staff Writer  Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has expanded its service reach by opening three new Mobile Homes, marking the first for Divundu and the second for both Rundu and Katima Mulilo. The outlets are set to open to the public in the first week of November. MTC chief commercial officer Octivius Kahiya said the move forms part of the company’s expansion strategy to improve access to its services across the country. “Strategic to business, the decision to open these new mobile homes is to allow more citizens to have easy access to the crucial MTC services. The populace of Divundu…
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Bank Windhoek retains top spot in vehicle financing

Bank Windhoek retains top spot in vehicle financing

Staff Writer  Bank Windhoek has retained its position as the market leader in vehicle financing for the fourth consecutive year.  The announcement was made by the bank’s chief financial officer, Zenaune Kamberipa, during the Bank Windhoek Vehicle and Asset Finance (VAF) Selekt Sales Awards. In the sales categories, JP Geldenhuys from Pupkewitz Toyota was named top salesperson of the year for new vehicles, with Stefan Botes from Gobabis Toyota taking silver.  Jhandre Nel and Genivo Mouton of Indongo Auto shared bronze. For used vehicles, Kobus Prins of Zeda Cars won gold, followed by Roux Jeffery of Pupkewitz Toyota with silver…
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Africa’s circular economy gains momentum 

Africa’s circular economy gains momentum 

Staff Writer  On the outskirts of Addis Ababa, 30-year-old Behailu Seboka, founder of Askema Engineering, manufactures brake pads from discarded slaughterhouse materials.  What began as a university project now employs 268 people and serves 6 400 customers across Ethiopia. “With the right support, we can prove that the circular economy is not only good for the environment but also for business,” he said. Askema Engineering, an exhibitor at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the African Circular Economy Alliance (ACEA), shows how African innovation, supported by policy and investment, can become an industrial and export-ready asset.  Across the continent, companies like…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Henties Bay Xmas initiative appeals for community support

OBSERVER COASTAL | Henties Bay Xmas initiative appeals for community support

Renthia Kaimbi For ten years, a family-led initiative in Henties Bay has brought Christmas joy to children who might otherwise go without.  What began in 2015 as a small act of kindness has grown into a cherished community event known as Charmy’s Heart of Hope. The initiative started when founder Charmaine Jansen noticed how some children in the town were left out of the Christmas spirit.  “Every year, many of us gather joyfully with our loved ones to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Yet, some children do not have the privilege of experiencing that same warmth, joy, and love,” Jansen…
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Erongo RED modernises power services

Erongo RED modernises power services

Renthia Kaimbi Erongo RED has launched a new mobile application and made major progress in bringing electricity to the community in the Erongo region. The app, introduced in Walvis Bay this week, allows customers to buy prepaid electricity, pay bills, check balances, report faults, track usage, receive outage updates, and request advanced units.  It was developed in partnership with Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC), BCX Namibia, Syntell and DPO Pay. Erongo RED chief executive officer Immanuel !Hanabeb said the new platform reflects the company’s effort to bring innovation closer to consumers and improve service delivery.  “The launch of the mobile application…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakopmund to host circular economy workshop

OBSERVER COASTAL | Swakopmund to host circular economy workshop

Renthia Kaimbi Local businesses, educators and policymakers are set to attend a workshop in Swakopmund next month to explore waste management and green economy solutions.  The event, which will take place on 5 November 2025, is organised by the international CircuWasteVETAfrica Project under the ERASMUS+ programme, co-funded by the European Commission (EU). The workshop aims to raise awareness about sustainable waste management and promote circular economy practices that focus on reusing and recycling materials to reduce waste. The CircuWasteVETAfrica Project seeks to build green skills in Africa through vocational training and capacity-building initiatives.  It brings together partners from Europe and…
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OBSERVER COASTAL | Walvis Bay lounge faces complaints days after opening

OBSERVER COASTAL | Walvis Bay lounge faces complaints days after opening

Renthia Kaimbi The Walvis Bay Crime Fighting Unit (WBCFU), a community watch group known for tackling crime, found itself dealing with complaints about noise from the newly opened La Vine Lounge. The lounge, which had been operating for less than five days and is not classified as a nightclub, quickly became a topic of discussion in the WBCFU’s WhatsApp group. The complaints grew so frequent that one member, Peter Poldavsky, created a separate group titled “V Lounge Must Fall”. The group was later deleted. When contacted for comment, Poldavsky confirmed he started the group but said it was not meant…
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