Youth leaders advocate for increased TVET funding

Youth leaders advocate for increased TVET funding

Allexer Namundjembo Students and youth leaders are urging the government to prioritise funding for technical and vocational education and training institutions (TVET) to attract more applicants and reduce the stigma associated with vocational training. The Landless People’s Movement (LPM) Youth Command leader, Duminga Ndala, in an interview with the Windhoek Observer on Thursday, said she would like to urge the government, through the education ministry, to encourage students to study at TVETs. She said students need to understand that TVETs are not only for those who did not meet university requirements but are also another form of higher learning, offering…
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Namibia’s exports stand at N$12.2 billion

Namibia’s exports stand at N$12.2 billion

Stefanus Nashama The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) has announced that the country's export earnings for November 2024 reached N$12.2 billion, marking a 39.0 percent increase from N$8.8 billion recorded in October of the same year. In contrast, the country’s import bill for the month amounted to N$17.7 billion, a rise of 7.2 percent from N$16.5 billion in the previous month. These figures were released in the Namibia International Merchandise Trade Statistics Bulletin for the month under review, published on Thursday. The trade data reveals an improved trade deficit of N$5.5 billion in November 2024, an improvement from the N$7.7 billion…
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B2Gold to spend N$131m on exploration at Otjikoto

B2Gold to spend N$131m on exploration at Otjikoto

CHAMWE KAIRA B2Gold plans to spend a total of US$7 million (N$131 million) for exploration at its Otjikoto mine in 2025. The focus of the exploration programme will be drilling to expand and refine the recently discovered Antelope deposit, located approximately 3 km south of phase 5 of the Otjikoto open pit, with a total of 44 000 meters of drilling planned, the company announced. Gold production at Otjikoto will be weighted towards the first half of 2025 due to the conclusion of open pit mining activities in the third quarter of 2025. For the full year 2025, Otjikoto is…
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Global oil prices expected to exceed US$80 per barrel

Global oil prices expected to exceed US$80 per barrel

CHAMWE KAIRA Global oil prices are expected to exceed US$80 per barrel this year. Furthermore, Simonis Storm Securities has said for 2025, it anticipates that Namibia’s headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) will average around 4%, with core inflation stabilising at approximately 4.5%. The firm said the outlook assumes relative stability in global markets and continued monetary easing domestically. However, an expected increase in global oil prices, currently at US$77 per barrel, is projected to exceed US$80 per barrel, driven by heightened geopolitical tensions under the Trump administration. “Such an increase may exert upward pressure on transport costs, with potential spillover…
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Chevron fails to find commercial hydrocarbons

Chevron fails to find commercial hydrocarbons

CHAMWE KAIRA Namibia’s quest to become an oil producer has suffered another setback. Sintana Energy Inc. has announced that it has been notified by Chevron that while operations reached total depth 25% ahead of plan at its offshore Namibia exploration, the well did not find commercial hydrocarbons. This is the second setback suffered by Namibia in its quest to become an oil producer following the recent announcement by Shell that it will write down around US$400 million over an oil discovery offshore Namibia that it deemed commercially unviable. Shell said the oil and gas resources in offshore block PEL39 in…
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Exports by sea reached N$5.8 billion in November

Exports by sea reached N$5.8 billion in November

CHAMWE KAIRA During November 2024, goods worth N$5.8 billion, representing 47.6% of total exports, left the country by sea. The basket of exports via sea comprised mainly of uranium and ‘copper and articles of copper. Goods exported via air accounted for 28.9% of total exports and its export basket was mainly made up of precious stones (diamonds) and non-monetary gold, Namibia Statistics Agency trade figures have revealed. Road transportation accounted for 23.5%, with ‘fruits and nuts,’ petroleum oils and fish being the highest-valued commodities transported via the respective mode. In terms of volume, a total of 337 518 tons of…
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FNB sees inflation at 4% in December

FNB sees inflation at 4% in December

CHAMWE KAIRA FNB Namibia has projected that inflation will rise to 3.6% this month and reach 4% in December with a 12-month average of 4% for the year. “We anticipate inflation to tick up in January 2025 due to seasonal adjustments made by the Namibia Statistics Agency in key sub-sectors such as rental inflation. We also expect food inflation to remain stubborn, despite more favourable weather conditions recently, until supply increases during the upcoming harvest,” FNB said. The firm continues to believe that the risks to inflation are tilted to the upside. However, FNB expects inflation to remain below 4.0%…
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The emotional side of money

The emotional side of money

HILENI AMADHILA Money is more than just the number in a bank account. It is deeply personal and influenced by experiences, beliefs, and emotions. Whether it’s the celebration of reaching a milestone in our finances or anxiety about debt, or even the excitement in planning for the future, this emotional relationship with money impacts more life choices than one could imagine. To many of us, this relationship started during our childhood. Maybe I grew up in a place where money was scarce and learned to connect it with security and survival. Or maybe you have seen a very carefree approach…
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Port’s association welcomes turning point for South African Rail

Port’s association welcomes turning point for South African Rail

The Multi-Modal Inland Port Association (MIPA) has welcomeed the release of Transnet's Network Statement, a landmark development that opens up South Africa's rail network to third party operators, at an affordable cost structure. Approved in December 2024 by the Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, the Network Statement provides a clear framework for private sector participation in the rail sector, a move that is expected to transform freight logistics in the country. The Network Statement outlines the terms and conditions for access to the national rail infrastructure, including access conditions, capacity allocation and pricing structures. This initiative is a key milestone…
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Growing political maturity emerging in SA

Growing political maturity emerging in SA

JUANITA MAREE Now is the perfect moment to assess the lessons we have learned, evaluate performance and focus on how South Africa and our Government of National Unity (GNU) can apply these critical lessons to build resilience, avoid mistakes and safeguard the future of SA Inc. Progress is evident, from a logistics point of view. A growing political maturity is emerging in some critical areas, fostering positive change, boosting confidence and introducing new dynamics. Policy reforms are unlocking new opportunities, opening the way for some of the national institutions to deliver improved operational performance as the nation continues to work…
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