NAMIBISA recorded a higher Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflow during the third quarter of 2023, mainly due to equity injections for exploration activities as well as the uptake of intercompany loans.
Year: 2024
TotalEnergies wants bigger share of Namibian oil
FOLLOWING substantial discoveries of light oil in Namibia at the beginning of last year, global oil major, TotalEnergies now aims to significantly increase its shareholding in two deep-water exploration blocks in the Orange basin off the southern coast.
The Year of Expectations: Converting uncertainty into opportunity
THIS time of year is always a welcome opportunity to reflect on what is most important. His Excellency Dr Hage G. Geingob, the President of the Republic of Namibia, has declared 2024 “The Year of Expectations”.
National Assembly Unveils Ambitious 5-Year Plan Focused on Legislative Excellence and Enhanced Service Delivery
The National Assembly of Namibia officially launched its strategic plan for 2023-2027. Aiming for a paradigm shift, the plan places paramount emphasis on strengthening legislative efficacy, oversight, and representation, alongside a dedicated commitment to elevate service delivery.
MTC Sponsors Netball Namibia
WATCH! MTC today announced the extension of its continuous sponsorship to the Namibia Netball Premier league.
Letter – The interplay between salaries and cost of living
In the intricate dance of economic growth, a pivotal question arises: should a country’s economy rely on increasing workers’ salaries as the prices of goods rise, or should efforts be directed towards stabilising or reducing the costs of goods?
Letter – Caught up in the ‘January Disease’ web
As the calendar resets, there is usually an unspoken ailment that silently creeps into the lives of many - the notorious ‘January disease’.
Editorial – Germany: The leopard that never changes its spots
The recent decision by the German government to throw its weight and might behind Israel - one of the world’s strongest armies - which is busy obliterating the Palestinian people in Gaza with outright genocidal intent, is a stark reminder and an embodiment of the phrase “a leopard never changes its spots”.
Know your civil servant – Humanity plays a role in civil service: Nehemia
HENRIETTE Kashinasha Nehemia is a senior librarian at the Nathaniel Maxwilili Community Library, in Katutura, Windhoek and she is, responsible for managing, supervising, and training staff members as well as ensuring library provisions meet the needs of all its users.
LEX SCRIPTA with FASZ Legal Consultancy – Defamation claims based on allegations of witchcraft
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