‘China can help Namibia add value to natural resources’ – Kuugongelwa-Amadhila

‘China can help Namibia add value to natural resources’ – Kuugongelwa-Amadhila

Justicia Shipena Speaker of the National Assembly Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila says China can support Namibia in adding value to its natural resources.  She said this would benefit the country. Kuugongelwa-Amadhila made the remarks during a meeting with Chinese Ambassador to Namibia Zhao Weiping on Monday at Parliament.  The meeting aimed to reaffirm the relationship between Namibia and China. “We could learn from their policies and the use of technology such as AI to strengthen our capacity and not only to reap the benefits but also to mitigate risks. China can also help to add value to our natural resources for our…
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Microlenders dominate Namfisa’s list of non-compliant entities

Microlenders dominate Namfisa’s list of non-compliant entities

Justicia Shipena Microlending institutions continue to top the list of non-compliant entities in the country’s non-banking financial sector, according to the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA)'s latest quarterly report. The first quarter report for 2025 shows that 91.6% of all non-compliant institutions came from the microlending industry.  Issues ranged from late submission of regulatory returns, failure to pay levies, and ignoring inspection findings. Out of 1,065 regulated entities, 107 were classified as Stage 5, meaning they were non-compliant.  In contrast, 625 entities, or 58.7%, were fully compliant and fell under Stage 1 of NAMFISA’s supervision framework. Namfisa chief executive…
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Rehoboth showcases town identity in bid for “Dorp van die Jaar”

Rehoboth showcases town identity in bid for “Dorp van die Jaar”

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Rehoboth has been featured on the Kwela television programme as part of the “Dorp van die Jaar” (Town of the Year) segment, aired on DStv Channel 144 (kykNET & kie).  The segment is part of a community effort to position the town as a cultural and tourism destination by highlighting its infrastructure, leadership, and local initiatives. The Rehoboth Town Council, working with the Junior Town Council, facilitated the visit by the Kwela production team. The crew toured key locations, including the Edenberry Strawberry Farm and the newly installed “I Love Rehoboth” sign near the town council offices.  They…
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Para athletes ready for Region 5 Games

Para athletes ready for Region 5 Games

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Special Olympics Namibia has announced the para-athletes who will represent the country at the upcoming African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games.  This year marks the first time that para-athletes will officially be included in the Youth Games.  The event will feature various sports codes and is expected to be a milestone for inclusion in regional youth sport. Special Olympics Namibia welcomed the move, saying it is a historic step toward equality in sport.  “We’re thrilled to introduce our incredible athletes who will be representing Namibia at the 11th AUSC Region 5 Youth Games, hosted across…
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Over 1 300 runners competed in Husab marathon

Over 1 300 runners competed in Husab marathon

Erasmus Shalihaxwe Matias Simon won the men’s category of the 2025 Husab Mine Marathon, completing the 42.2 km Open category in 2 hours, 24 minutes, and 7 seconds.  Alina Armas claimed the women’s title with a time of 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 22 seconds. The race took place over the weekend in the Namib Desert, located in the Erongo region.  A total of 1,311 participants from across Namibia and beyond took part and completed their races across all four categories. The event featured distances of 5 km, 10 km, 21.1 km, and 42.2 km, offering options for different age…
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Growing wealth through micro-investments

Growing wealth through micro-investments

Ivan Heigan For many first-time investors, especially those with a limited income, building wealth can seem so out of reach. Many believe it takes a lot of money to start investing, making it something only wealthy people can do. Micro-investing tears down the barriers that come with traditional investing and helps more and more people grow their money. Micro investing is an investment strategy where one invests a small amount of money, into stocks, funds, or other financial instruments. You can buy a fraction of a whole share of the company's stock instead of necessarily needing to buy a whole…
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Namibia enters AfCFTA market with salt export

Namibia enters AfCFTA market with salt export

Niël Terblanché For the first time since Namibia ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement, a locally produced consignment of salt left the port of Walvis Bay on Monday. The cargo symbolised the country’s entry into a single African market with approximately 1.4 billion consumers. The minister of international relations and trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, said the milestone represented the start of Namibia’s practical participation in intra-African trade under the AfCFTA framework.  She linked the project to the vision of the Organisation of African Unity’s founders in 1963, saying their dream of economic emancipation began to materialise through Agenda…
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Lack of data protection law shadows e-ID plan

Lack of data protection law shadows e-ID plan

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The Internet Society Namibia Chapter (ISOC) has raised concerns about the country’s readiness to implement a national electronic identity card (e-ID) system without strong legal and infrastructure frameworks. The ministry of home affairs, immigration, safety and security plans to launch Namibia’s first e-ID by July 2026.  The smart card, developed in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), will contain biometric and demographic information.  It is expected to enable secure, contactless identity verification across public and private sectors. The project follows a Cabinet decision in August 2023 to introduce chip-based identity cards as part of efforts to…
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Govt debt rises to N$166.7 billion in one year

Govt debt rises to N$166.7 billion in one year

Justicia Shipena  The government’s debt grew by 8.3% over the past year, reaching N$166.7 billion at the end of March 2025.  This increase was mostly due to the government borrowing more through Treasury Bills and Internal Registered Stock, according to the Bank of Namibia’s (BoN) latest quarterly bulletin.  As a result, the country’s debt now equals 66.3% of its total economic output (GDP), which is above the regional target of 60 percent set by SADC.  However, BoN’s director for strategic communications and international relations said the central bank predicts this ratio to drop to 61.4% over the next few years.…
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Eleven medical doctors respond to the ministry’s ‘work for free’ call

Eleven medical doctors respond to the ministry’s ‘work for free’ call

Niël Terblanché Eleven doctors from private practices in Windhoek will begin volunteering at Katutura Health Centre (KHC) from 1 July.  The doctors will work evening shifts without pay to help ease patient congestion. This follows last month’s call by the ministry, where it called on private doctors to volunteer after hours at the Katutura Health Centre in an effort to ease the growing pressure from high patient volumes. Health minister, Dr Esperance Luvindao, described the initiative as a patriotic act that will support efforts to reduce long queues and improve primary healthcare in the capital.  KHC is the only public…
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