insert_link Namibia Minister Lucia Iipumbu Commits to Supporting Local Entrepreneurship at Ondangwa Trade Fair Industrialisation and Trade Minister Lucia Iipumbu reaffirmed the government's commitment to promoting and assisting local entrepreneurship through the Growth at Home initiative. Her remarks were conveyed in a speech delivered on her behalf during the Ondangwa trade fair gala dinner. From Ondangwa, our correspondent Maria Namupala- today8 April, 2024
insert_link Namibia Industrialisation and Trade minister emphasizes the unique competitive advantages present in every region of Namibia The Industrialisation and Trade minister emphasized the unique competitive advantages present in every region of Namibia during a consultative meeting held in Oshakati on Monday. Lucia Iipumbu, highlighted the importance of leveraging these strengths to bolster the nation's economy. Discussions at the meeting revolved around key legislative frameworks such as the Special Economic Zone Bill, the National Informal Economy, Startups and Entrepreneurship Development Policy, the Namibia Investment Promotion and Facilitation […] today26 March, 2024
insert_link Namibia Advanced Chemical Weapons Assistance and Protection Course Begins in Capital In the capital, a six-day advanced course on Assistance and Protection against Chemical Weapons for Anglophone States Parties commenced on Monday. Hosted by the Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade and conducted in collaboration with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the course is part of the ongoing Anglophone Training Cycle initiated in 2023. Industrialisation and Trade Minister Lucia Iipumbu addressed the participants, highlighting the training's objective to enhance […] today12 March, 2024
insert_link Africa Continental Free Trade Area launches first trade shipment Industrialisation and Trade Minister, Lucia Iipumbu has participated in the first trade shipments under the African Continental FreeExportDiversification Trade Area at the Port of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal. Iipumbu says the implementation will diversify exports, boost productive capacity, accelerate growth, create more jobs, and promote economic inclusion. today1 February, 2024