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Proposed salmon farming project moves forward

Proposed salmon farming project moves forward

Niël Terblanché In a development that could significantly reshape the aquaculture landscape of southern Namibia, Oshindjalala Fishing (Pty) Ltd has announced plans to establish an offshore Atlantic Salmon Fish Farm near the harbour town of Lüderitz. The company is currently in the process of applying for an Environmental Clearance Certificate (ECC) required to eventually realise the project. The ECC application is evidence of the company’s commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship. The proposed venture aims to introduce Atlantic salmon farming to Namibian waters through a two-step production process. Initially, salmon will be grown to a weight of approximately one…
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Chinese construction company challenges Namibian procurement decision

Chinese construction company challenges Namibian procurement decision

Hertta-Maria Amutenja In a legal showdown, Palladium Civil Engineering (Pty) Ltd and Zhong Mei Engineering Group (Pty) Ltd, have lodged an urgent court application to challenge the decision by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CPBN) to disqualify their bids. The dispute revolves around the procurement process for the construction of the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) Head Office, a project with a total estimated value of N$236 824 319.45. Sole shareholder and director of Palladium Civil Engineering, Immanuel Uugwanga, in the founding affidavit, contends that the CPBN, through its chairperson and the review panel, acted unfairly and unreasonably…
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Small Stock Farming, The Imperatives with Nichlas Mbingeneeko: Small Stock Farming For Beginners

Small Stock Farming, The Imperatives with Nichlas Mbingeneeko: Small Stock Farming For Beginners

Farming requires teamwork and the sharing of expertise as well as mentoring, particularly for the novice farmer. The spirit of Ubuntu is paramount in farming. The importance of farming can neither be overemphasized nor be gainsaid. Around 70% of Namibia’s population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture for their income and livelihood. Consequently, success in farming cannot be left to chance. To that effect, I will utilize this space every Friday to share the imperatives that are pivotal for sustainable and profitable small stock farming. The terms small stock, in the agricultural arena, refer to goats and sheep. It is…
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Namport, Terminal finalising deal

Namport, Terminal finalising deal

CHAMWE KAIRA Namport and Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) remain seized with finalizing the terms, conditions and all attendant schedules to the proposed concession of the port of Walvis Bay. Terminal Investment Limited was founded in 2000 by the Aponte Family to secure container terminal capacity in the major ports called by our majority owner and main client, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company. Securing increasingly restricted terminal capacity is critical to the development of MSC’s core container shipping business. “We will therefore, in due course, make the appropriate and necessary public pronouncements once the process has been completed,” Taná Pesat, Manager of…
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Stampriest Basin economic study underway

Stampriest Basin economic study underway

CHAMWE KAIRA The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (SAUMA) is currently conducting a study to provide the economic value of the Stampriest Artesian Basin to Namibia. “We have instructed professionals to provide this information independently,” SAUMA said in a response to questions by Observer Money. SAUMA noted that in terms of agriculture activities contribution to the Namibian economy, SAUMA noted that agriculture provides a livelihood to roughly 70% of all Namibians and said various sectors are involved and depend on the outcomes of agriculture. The Stampriest Artesian Basin strides between Namibia, Botswana and South Africa. The Stampriet Transboundary Aquifer System…
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Uranium One says SAUMA declining dialogue

Uranium One says SAUMA declining dialogue

CHAMWE KAIRA Uranium One Group says it has taken note of Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (SAUMA)’s open letter which was published in the media recently. The Uranium One Group which aims to invest up to N$8,5 billion in the Namibian economy through the uranium mine near Stampriest. Uranium One said it is of the opinion that SAUMA’s letter was one sided and did not take all factors into consideration. The company said Rosatom, the mother company of Uranium One Group, has a proven track record of over 50 years in In-Situ Leaching or In-Situ Recovery (ISR) mining. “Because Rosatom…
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Walvis Bay woos neighbouring countries

Walvis Bay woos neighbouring countries

CHAMWE KAIRA The growing attractiveness of Walvis Bay as a preferred option for import and export activities among hinterland countries such as Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) can be attributed to several key factors including strategic location, efficient transport corridor, modern infrastructure, customs and trade facilitation, competitive costs, political stability, diversified cargo handling and being transshipment hub, Acting Executive: Commercial Services at NamPort, Trevor Ndjadila said this week. In terms of strategic location, he said Walvis Bay offers a strategic and geographically advantageous location along the southwestern coast of Africa. It provides these landlocked…
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Nakale appointed Letshego chairperson

Nakale appointed Letshego chairperson

Letshego Holdings Namibia has appointed Mansueta-Maria Nakale as chairperson of the board of Letshego and its subsidiaries. Letshego shareholders were advised that Maryvonne Palanduz's tenure agreement with Letshego has come to an end and accordingly retired from the board, effective 31 January 2024. Letshego said Nakale holds a Masters in Corporate Financial Management (University of Cape Town), Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting and Economics(UNISA), Masters in Business Administration (Stellenbosch) and a Certificate in Project Management (University of Sellenbosch). Nakale has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector with a specialisation in investment management and financial sector supervision. She…
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Driving positive change through financial solutions

Driving positive change through financial solutions

In Namibia, making a real impact with financial solutions is a shared endeavour that requires collective action, innovative thinking, and a deep understanding of our people's needs. As a united force within the financial services industry, we bear a collective responsibility to lead the way toward a better future for everyone. At the forefront of our efforts is the imperative to ensure that our financial strategies are intricately aligned with Namibia's unique socio-economic landscape. This involves fostering collaboration and partnership with key stakeholders, including the government, businesses, and community groups, to identify priority areas where our combined resources can generate…
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Brandon Munro appointed Bannerman chairman

Brandon Munro appointed Bannerman chairman

Bannerman Energy Limited has announced changes to its board and key executive roles, effective from early March 2024, in further preparation for planned development of its flagship Etango Uranium Project in Namibia. After almost 15 years of dedicated service, Ronnie Beevor will be retiring from the Bannerman Board. Bannerman’s current Managing Director and CEO, Brandon Munro, will assume the role of Executive Chairman. Alison Terry will be appointed as Lead Independent Director and Gavin Chamberlain is to be promoted from Chief Operating Officer to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer. Bannerman Executive Chairman-elect, Brandon Munro said the changes are designed to…
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