An exclusive interview with Christie Munyika an Emergency Medical Technician and Entrepreneur.

An exclusive interview with Christie Munyika an Emergency Medical Technician and Entrepreneur.

Christie, can you tell us about your background. Where were you born and raised?I was born in Keetmanshoop and raised in Windhoek. With a simple background.How about your familyI am the first-born daughter of three siblings. What role did your upbringing play in your current outlook in life?I was raised in a family where hard work and dedication were emphasized, I most definitely have carried those values into my entrepreneurial endeavors.The early exposure I had to financial management and responsibility at home has led me to a better understanding of financial matters, which is valuable for business success. Can you…
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Non-compliant companies are a danger to the safety of properties and people: SAN

Non-compliant companies are a danger to the safety of properties and people: SAN

Martin Endjala The Security Association of Namibia (SAN) National President Dhiginina Uutaapama, has raised concerns over non-compliant companies in the industry that are not adhering to the Labour Act 11 of 2007 and the Collective Agreement No. 6414, published in the Government Gazette on September 15, 2017. He said companies involved in this type of practice are undermining the security officials who put their lives at risk day and night to protect properties and people, which in turn jeopardises the safety and security of the industry and the people. “This is a troubling trend that jeopardises the rights and well-being…
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Namibia and the USA set to forge stronger economic ties through AGOA

Namibia and the USA set to forge stronger economic ties through AGOA

Niël Terblanché Namibia and the United States of America (USA) are working towards enhancing their economic relations, marked by substantial support and trade growth under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Since 2017, the USA has directly supported Namibian firms, facilitating exports worth more than N$30 million to the USA through AGOA. According to Randy Berry, the USA’s Ambassador to Namibia, the country has witnessed a notable surge in exports to the USA, with charcoal exports from The Global Charcoal Company, utilizing sustainably harvested Namibian wood, being a significant contributor. Besides charcoal, other top exports to the USA from…
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Plant theft worries CoW

Plant theft worries CoW

Martin Endjala City of Windhoek (CEO) Chief Executive Officer, Moses Matyayi, said the city council has observed with great concern the theft of newly planted flowers, trees and shrubs throughout the city. Matyayi said all trees and shrubs planted along Independence Avenue in celebration of Arbor Day 2023 were illegally uprooted and stolen. This deliberate removal of greenery intended to enhance the public spaces according to Matyayi, is a setback in their ongoing efforts to beautify the city. The City’s Corporate and Communication Manager Harold Akwenye, said the plants cost an estimated N$ 70 000 to replace the stolen and…
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Uutoni hands over 66 houses in Walvis Bay

Uutoni hands over 66 houses in Walvis Bay

Niël Terblanché Newly built houses for 66 individuals were officially handed over to low and ultra-low-income residents of Narraville on the outskirts of Walvis Bay last week. The housing initiative was realized through the dedicated efforts of the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) and the Namibia Housing Action Group, with the Ministry of Urban and Rural Development facilitating the handover. The ownership of the houses was made possible through the unwavering commitment of community members, who, despite financial constraints, saved diligently to contribute to the cause. The journey faced its fair share of challenges. After applying for land in…
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Piracy harms the economy of local industry content

Piracy harms the economy of local industry content

Martin Endjala Multichoice Namibia has cautioned against piracy saying that it negatively affects local industry content, consequently weakening the local economic growth. Multichoice Namibia Managing Director Roger Gertze, said piracy has a detrimental impact on all facets of society; from the economy to the growth of the local industry. “It’s imperative that we look at the bigger picture when identifying the streams required for us to partner against piracy, and that is the impact that piracy has on stunting the growth of our local creative industry,” said Gertze. He believes that the pursuit of the fight against piracy has the…
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No cause for alarm while NDF conducts a training exercise

No cause for alarm while NDF conducts a training exercise

Niël Terblanché The Namibian Defence Force (NDF) is set to conduct a comprehensive training exercise near Rehoboth, featuring loud explosions, gunshots, and the mobilization of military vehicles. The exercise is scheduled from November 6th to November 8th, between 08:00 and 16:00. Colonel Petrus Shilumbu, the head of the Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs’ Public Relations Division, provided details about the upcoming training exercise. According to Colonel Shilumbu, the exercise will involve soldiers and military vehicles, as well as the use of firearms and other weapons. He also mentioned that the noise from the training, including loud explosions, may be…
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Trouble brewing over Malaria Day tender

Trouble brewing over Malaria Day tender

Hertta-Maria Amutenja Kavango West Region has found itself embroiled in controversy over the awarding of a tender for services related to the World Malaria Day commemoration. The frustration comes after a procurement of service was awarded to a single company from the Oshana Region instead of a local company from the Kavango West region. A letter, dated 25 October 2023, addressed to Minister of Health and Social Services Kalumbi Shangula, from Kavango West Regional Governor Sirkka Ausiku, revealed the concerns and displeasure over the handling of the procurement process. The tender in question, awarded to Tateeya Investment cc, a company…
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Is Industrialisation possible without an Agricultural revolution?

Is Industrialisation possible without an Agricultural revolution?

“Africa has not initiated an agricultural revolution that is able to sustain a positive growth of agricultural and food production per capita and per rural household. Yet it is the condition to industrialisation, urbanisation and social development. In Africa, the production and the productivity per rural household have remained stagnant if not declined in some regions. Under such conditions, rural emigration is not a result of a relative over-population created by agricultural growth but it is a desperate escape of populations trying to evade rural hunger. This type of emigration results in monstrous urbanisation, without hope for industry to take…
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Mid-Term Budget Review: Never too late to reform

Mid-Term Budget Review: Never too late to reform

Josef Kefas Sheehama Namibian Finance Minister, Mr Iipumbu Shiimi, delivered his 2023/2024 Mid-Term Budget speech on 31 October 2023, taking note of the achievements, challenges, and performances of State-Owned Enterprise (SOE). The Mid-Term Budget Review plays a critical role in the entire budgetary process because it sets the tone for the fiscal framework for the next main budget. The budget is the most important economic instrument of government, as it reflects the country’s socioeconomic policy priorities by translating priorities and political commitments into expenditures. This would include projections for inflation, productivity growth, unemployment, and balance of trade. The economic outlook…
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