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NFPCT launch pilot project to enhance product distribution

NFPCT launch pilot project to enhance product distribution

Niël Terblanché The Namibia Fish Consumption Promotion Trust (NFPCT) has taken another step towards increasing local fish distribution with the introduction of its Distribution Agency Pilot Project. The project was recently launched in Walvis Bay, marking a milestone with the appointment of thirteen new distribution agents through a signing ceremony. Suzan Ndjaleka, the NFPCT board chairperson highlighted the growing demand for fish in the country, attributed to the rise in population, which now stands at 3 million according to the 2023 Housing and Population Census. "The increasing need for fish is evident and through this project, we aim to collaborate…
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TransNamib’s transformation won’t happen overnight

TransNamib’s transformation won’t happen overnight

CHAMWE KAIRA New TransNamib Holdings CEO, Desmond van Jaarsveld believes that leading the stateowned enterprise presented a chance for him to contribute to the growth and development of Namibia's logistics sector. “I was particularly drawn to TransNamib's strategic vision and its potential for transformation. My goal is to build upon this vision by shaping and executing strategic initiatives that drive positive change and enhance operational efficiency,” he said in an interview. He added that serving as the CEO of such a key state-owned enterprise reflects his commitment to contributing to national development and infrastructure improvement in Namibia. “My primary motivation…
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Potential exists to create 40 000 jobs

Potential exists to create 40 000 jobs

CHAMWE KAIRA The projects in the investment pipeline by Namibia Investment Promotion Development Board have the potential to generate 40 000 direct and indirect job opportunities in Namibia. The country saw a total of N$2,8 billion invested in 2023. In 2022, the Greenfield FDI Performance Index that assesses the FDI that countries have attracted in proportion to the size of their economy ranked Namibia as number in Africa and 13th globally, respectively. Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of the Board, Nangula Uaandja said emerging from a challenging period of economic recession, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy has shown…
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Oil must have tangible benefits for all

Oil must have tangible benefits for all

CHAMWE KAIRA Namibia is set to become a major African player in the oil and gas industry and the country is drawing investments interests from around the world as witnessed at the oil and gas conference held in Windhoek this week. For the last six years, the country has hosted the Namibia International Energy Conference but this this year’s conference under the theme ‘Reimagine Resource-Rich Namibia: Turning Possibilities into Prosperity, ‘was special because it came at a time when Namibia has discovered huge oil reserves. Namibia has a potential of 11 billion barrels equivalent of crude oil reserves offshore. The…
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ANIREP readies N$5 billion green bond

ANIREP readies N$5 billion green bond

CHAMWE KAIRA The Namibia Stock Exchange listed renewable energy company, Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited (ANIREP) is set to launch its green bond on the back of a favorable rating by S&P Global Ratings. The company's generation mix is currently 100% solar and most of the proceeds under the framework will be used to finance renewable energy, with a focus on solar. The company is in the process of registering a N$5 billion Domestic Medium Term Note Programme with the Namibia Stock Exchange The debut issue is expected to be launched in the second quarter of this year, with…
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Oil and gas driving Lüderitz air route

Oil and gas driving Lüderitz air route

CHAMWE KAIRA FlyNamibia says oil and gas exploration is becoming increasingly important for its operations with Lüderitz at the centre of it all. General manager, Nerine Uys said the oil and gas this sector is critical to its operations, especially considering that the company is currently subsidised by TotalEnergies. “However, we are in the process of testing the routes' sustainability on its own two feet. To aid in this process, we are working with TotalEnergies to release additional seats to the public,” Uys told Observer Money. Uys said this test, including the release of additional seats, will give FlyNamibia an…
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Q1 diamond production stood at 600 000 carats

Q1 diamond production stood at 600 000 carats

Namibia’s diamond production for the first quarter ended 31 March, reached 600 000 carats and remained largely unchanged compared to the same period in 2023. The Bank of Namibia said in the March economic outlook that diamond mining sector is expected to slow to 2,1% growth in 2024 before rebounding to 5,7 % in 2025. The anticipated significant slowdown in diamond mining is attributed to low production on the back of unfavourable international prices coupled with subdued global demand for rough diamonds, the central bank said. Anglo American which owns De Beers said it recovered 6,9 million carats across its…
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Railway regulator on the cards

Railway regulator on the cards

The establishment of the Namibia Railway Safety Regulator (NRSR) is important in enhancing the safety and efficiency of the railway network. The NRSR will play a pivotal oversight role in ensuring the safety of the railway system, proactively improving its standards, and preventing safety incidents, the parliamentary standing committee on economics and public administration has observed in a report. The NRSR will be responsible for implementing progressive monitoring practices. This involves continuous surveillance to identify and address potential safety hazards before they happen or escalate into major incidents. Regular inspections of the railway network, coupled with comprehensive safety audits of…
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Langer Heinrich to export after six-year closure

Langer Heinrich to export after six-year closure

Paladin Energy CEO, Ian Purdy said has said after a period of nearly six years of care and maintenance, returning the Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM) in the Erongo Region to commercial production was an important milestone for the company. Purdy said Paladin remains focused on the ramp up of production and delivering of its first shipment to its international customers. “With a strong uranium price outlook, a world-class long-life asset, and a strong balance sheet, Paladin remains well positioned to generate strong returns for our stakeholders.” Commercial uranium concentrate production and drumming were achieved at the Langer Heinrich Mine (LHM)…
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Mines employed 18 189 in 2023

Mines employed 18 189 in 2023

Total direct employment in the mining industry increased by 12,6% in 2023 to 18 189, from 16 147 in 2022. Zebra Kasete, President of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia attributed the increase to the creation of new employment positions resulting from the restart of the Langer Heinrich mine and expansion of other operations. Direct employment consisted of 8 950 permanent employees, 803 temporary employees and 8 436 contractors. Kasete said every job created by the industry also generates important sources of revenue for government through PAYE and VAT as a consumption tax. In 2023, employees from mining companies paid…
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