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Published on Mar 6, 2025Source: Bitcoin.com - Label Pending
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Published on Mar 6, 2025
Namibia’s vintage railway builds up steam again
Many of its locomotives should have retired to a railway museum by now, but TransNamib is determined to dust itself off and form the backbone of new regional trade routes 06 March 2025 - 05:00 by Linda de Jager For decades, TransNamib — Namibia’s …
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Published on Mar 6, 2025
DStv Namibia loses 26 subscribers daily amid price hikes, streaming competition
DSTV Namibia loses 26 subscribers every day in Namibia, the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia said in their latest sector report released last week. The regulatory authority said DStv has so far lost 19 321 subscribers between 2023 and 2024. …
Source: The Namibian - Neutral -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
Namibia’s new visa-on-arrival platform faces criticism over security, pricing and functionality issues
The Namibian government’s newly launched visa-on-arrival e-platform has been met with criticism from stakeholders in the tourism industry. They have raised concerns over security flaws, pricing inconsistencies, and overall functionality. The long-awaited …
Source: The Namibian - Neutral -
Published on Mar 6, 2025
African Energy Chamber, Wood Mackenzie, Ministry Of Mines & Energy To Host Webinar On Namibia's Exploration Boom
(MENAFN- African Press Organization) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, March 6, 2025/APO Group/ -- The African energy Chamber (AEC) ( ) will host an upcoming webinar – Exploration Hotspot: Focus on Namibia – in collaboration with Namibia's Ministry …
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Published on Mar 10, 2025
Circulation Concerns Raised Over New N$60 Banknote
Uaueza Kanguatjivi Financial analysts have raised concerns over the circulation challenges the new N$60 banknote may pose, following its launch last week. The N$60 Dr. Hage Geingob commemorative bank note was launched to honour the late Head of State’s 60 …
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Published on Mar 10, 2025
Investment forum calls for stronger regulation to drive growth
The 4th annual Namibia Institutional Investors Forum 2025 opened at Swakopmund last Thursday with a call for stronger regulatory frameworks to enable investment growth and consumer protections. Delivering the opening address, CEO of the Namibia Financial …
Source: Namibian Sun - Neutral -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Hurry up and bring your own chair
Most of the time, I do not like to shout and pontificate about equity and equality, even though the concept lives within the very core of my being. Once a year, when the world celebrates International Women's Day on March 8th, I feel it's necessary …
Source: Namibian Sun - Neutral -
Published on Mar 10, 2025
Shifeta Calls for Stricter Sand Mining and Waste Management Regulations
Justicia Shipena Environment and Tourism Pohamba Shifeta says there is a need to enforce policies to regulate sand mining and waste management under the Environmental Management Act. Sand mining has become a pressing issue, especially in northern Namibia. …
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Published on Mar 10, 2025
Restrictive Policies Hinder Informal Economy
Justicia Shipena The current legal framework hinders the institutionalisation, growth, and protection of Namibia’s informal economy, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economics and Public Administration has found. The committee’s latest report …
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