insert_link Business / Economics 6 May 2024 Morning Biz News: Windhoek’s Grocery Scene: Choppies Leads Cost-Effective Selection, Metro Dominates Hypermarkets In the bustling grocery landscape of Windhoek, Namibia, where consumers seek both quality and affordability, recent reports highlight the standout performers in the city's supermarket sector. According to insights from The Brief, a trusted source for business news, Choppies emerges as a consistent provider of cost-effective standard groceries among Windhoek's seven renowned supermarkets. Among the surveyed retailers, which include OK Foods, Spar, Woermann Brock, Shoprite, Pick ‘n Pay, Choppies (Khomasdal), […] todayMay 6, 2024 68
insert_link Namibia Nutrition Alliance Director Urges Collaboration with Government for Effective Intervention Ben Schernick, the director of the Nutrition And Food Alliance of Namibia, emphasizes the importance of supporting or collaborating with the government to implement nutrition interventions effectively. He stresses the need to bring together various sectors including health, education, agriculture, social protection, and gender to address nutrition challenges comprehensively. todayMay 6, 2024 27
insert_link World U.S stops arms shipment for Israel Amid the Gaza conflict, the United States has stopped a shipment of US-made ammunition bound for Israel, a first since the war began. This move, from Israel's major financial and arms supporter, has raised concerns within both governments. While the White House National Security Council affirms continued support for Israel's defense, the halt signals a notable shift in US-Israel relations during the conflict- as Benji Hyer reports. todayMay 6, 2024 7
insert_link Namibia Police Chief Calls for Public Support at Massive Oshakati Graduation Ceremony Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Lieutenant Joseph Shikongo, has extended an invitation to the general public to attend the graduation ceremony of over 1000 recruits in Oshakati, located in the Oshana Region. Our Northern Correspondent, Maria Namupala, was present to interview him on-site. Meanwhile in WInhdoek....Chief Inspector Elifas Kuwinga of the Namibia Police Force gave critical insights regarding public safety, emphasizing proactive measures individuals can take to […] todayMay 6, 2024 41
insert_link Namibia The Impact of South African Protests on Namibia: Insights from Political Analyst Wade Henckert Political analyst Wade Henckert shed light on the intricate relationship between protests in South Africa and their repercussions on neighboring Namibia. Independent Business and Economics Researcher Josef Sheehama had this to say on how protests could affect investor sentiment. todayMay 6, 2024 46
insert_link South Africa Eskom says load-shedding will remain suspended, with today marking the 40th consecutive day without blackouts Eskom says load-shedding will remain suspended, with today marking the 40th consecutive day without blackouts. This is due to significant improvements in curbing unplanned outages and the reliability of the generation fleet. A total of two-thousand-600 megawatts is expected to be returned to service by today. The power utility's spokesperson, Daphne Mokwena, says the energy availability factor has been above 60-percent since the 29th of last month and reached the […] todayMay 6, 2024 5
insert_link Interview Transcripts EXCLUSIVE: Insights into Investor Sentiment from Independent Business and Economics Researcher Josef Sheehama In a recent conversation, independent researcher, Josef Sheehama provided valuable perspectives on the crucial role of investor sentiment in shaping Namibia's economic landscape. With a focus on understanding why investors are pivotal to Namibia's development, Sheehama delved into the significance of investor perception and its impact on the country's attractiveness to potential investors. The Significance of Investor Sentiment Sheehama emphasized that investor sentiment serves as a critical indicator of a […] todayMay 6, 2024 18
insert_link Namibia Liquidated SME Banker Accused of Failing to Repay Stolen Funds, Alleges Coercion Enock Kamushinda, a Zimbabwean banker and minority shareholder in the liquidated SME Bank, agreed to repay N$140 million of the N$247 million stolen from the bank. However, he only paid back N$3 million, claiming coercion and invalidity of the settlement agreement. The High Court of Zimbabwe documents reveal his fear of arrest and deportation. The bank's liquidator denies these claims, stating Kamushinda provided no evidence. Kamushinda, accused of masterminding the […] todayMay 6, 2024 36
insert_link Namibia Fatal Crash: Cessna F406 Aircraft Plunges into Windhoek Residential Area, Claiming Three Lives as investigations commence A Cessna F406 light aircraft took off from Eros Airport with three occupants, to conduct a maintenance test flight and crashed into the residential premises in Rieckmann Street, Pioneers Park, Windhoek. All three people died on the spot and were burned beyond recognition. The police will issue a comprehensive report as soon as the crime scene investigations are finalised. We spoke to Magnus Abraham, the Head of the Directorate of […] todayMay 6, 2024 132