insert_link WorldRussia condemns U.S. strikes as Israel pounds Tehran; EU warns of Hormuz risk BRUSSELS / MOSCOW / TEHRAN, 23 June 2025 – Global tensions are rising as new military strikes intensify the Israel–Iran conflict and world leaders condemn escalatory moves. Russia’s Foreign Ministry and President Vladimir Putin strongly condemned the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities this past weekend. Describing the attack as “absolutely unprovoked aggression” and “dangerous,” the Kremlin accused Washington of violating international norms. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters […] today23 June, 2025 19
insert_link Business / Economics06 March Morning Biz News Roundup: Banking Fees, Rand Strengthens, Coffee Price Surge, Canada vs. US Tariffs Parliament Debates Investigation Into Unethical Banking Fees and Overcharging Parliament is currently engaged in a discussion over a potential investigation into unethical banking fees and overcharging practices in Namibia. Some Members of Parliament (MPs) have voiced concerns about the negative impact high banking fees have on consumers and small businesses, urging for more financial transparency and possible regulatory reforms to address the issue. The proposed motion aims to ensure that […] today6 March, 2025 38
insert_link Business / Economics05 March Morning Biz News: Payroll Deduction Agreement, Budget Talks, Economic Diversification, and Bitcoin Trends Swakop Uranium and NAMITVEST Forge New Payroll Deduction AgreementA new payroll deduction agreement between Swakop Uranium and NAMITVEST was signed on Thursday in Swakopmund. The agreement enables Swakop Uranium employees to directly invest in NAMITVEST through payroll deductions, fostering financial empowerment. According to One Africa TV NewsOnOne, the partnership is a significant move towards helping employees build their wealth through a structured savings and investment approach. South African Cabinet Finalizes […] today5 March, 2025 26
insert_link Business / Economics28 February 2025, Morning Biz News: Businesses Face Blacklisting, SA Inflation Rises, MTN Gains in Nigeria, UK Business Confidence Rebounds Local Businesses Face Blacklisting Over Non-Compliance The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) has issued a stark warning to registered entities in Namibia, cautioning that a majority risk blacklisting for failing to comply with the country's beneficial ownership law. According to The Brief, only 84,000 out of 229,000 registered businesses have submitted the required information, leaving 145,000 entities vulnerable to severe penalties. This crackdown aims to enhance financial transparency and […] today28 February, 2025 28
insert_link Business / EconomicsMorning Biz News 26 February 2025: NamRA Revenue Surges, BP Shifts Strategy, and AfDB Backs SMMEs NamRA Collects N$79.3 Billion in Revenue The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has collected N$79.3 billion in revenue as of 31 January 2025. According to NamRA’s latest figures, domestic tax collections amounted to N$31.36 billion, while customs and excise duties contributed N$48 billion. The total revenue estimate for the 2024/2025 financial year is projected at N$85.3 billion. South Africa’s Poultry Master Plan Exceeds Targets In South Africa, the first phase of […] today26 February, 2025 24
insert_link Business / EconomicsMorning Biz News – 21 February 2025 Namibia Poised for Historic Trade Milestone Namibia is set to make history with its first export under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), marking a significant milestone in the country’s trade expansion efforts. According to The Brief publication, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry has called on local businesses with consignments ready for shipment by next month to participate in this groundbreaking initiative. The move is expected to enhance […] today21 February, 2025 31
insert_link Business / EconomicsMorning Biz News – 20 February 2025 Toyota Leads Vehicle Market in January Toyota has maintained its dominance in Namibia’s vehicle market, recording 555 new vehicle sales in January 2025. According to Simonis Storm Junior Economist Almandro Jansen, Toyota accounted for a significant portion of total sales, with 306 light commercial vehicles, 242 passenger vehicles—including popular models like the Corolla Cross and Fortuner—and several medium commercial units. The brand’s strong performance reinforces its leadership in both passenger […] today20 February, 2025 47
insert_link Business / EconomicsMorning Biz News – 19 February 2025 The Namibian stock market recorded notable trading activity this month, with a total of 940,710 shares exchanged, valued at N$13.4 million across 53 deals. The financial sector led trading volumes, with 1,089,156 shares changing hands, amounting to N$2.6 million. Year-to-date, 8.4 million shares have been traded, totaling N$496.4 million across 660 deals. In South Africa, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) has delayed the release of the January 2025 inflation report […] today19 February, 2025 33
insert_link Business / EconomicsMorning Biz News – 18 February 2025 Local Market Update The Namibian stock market saw a total of 337,067 shares traded on 17 February 2025, amounting to N$9.32 million across 20 deals. Year-to-date, total trades have reached 8.5 million shares, valued at N$505.68 million. According to the NSX daily report, Financials, Basic Materials, and Consumer Staples led in value, while Exchange-Traded Products contributed N$12.03 million in trades so far this year. Rand Weakens Ahead of Budget Speech […] today18 February, 2025 37