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Business / Economics

Namibia eyes intra-Africa trade growth through increased exports

  Following Namibia having launched its first export consignment under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) from Walvis Bay, the nation is now officially open for intra-African trade—granting access to a market of over 1.3 billion consumers. Minister Selma Ashipala‑Musavyi handed over the trading certificate during the ceremony, marking Namibia's readiness to engage in one of Africa’s largest trade pacts. Managing Director of High Economic Intelligence, Salomo Hei, welcomed the development […]

today1 July, 2025

Oshiwambo

China atulilapo US oishoshela yafikama 84%

China okwa shiivifa atula moilonga ewedelo loifutififa yo kongulu yalonda fiyo opee  84 percent koilandomwa ya US oyo hailandifwa mo china. Ouministry woimaliwa moChina nghela owa shiivifa kutya etokolo la China oleya konima eshi United State, awedelako vali China koifutitifa yokongulu moilandifomwa aayo haitumwa momalandifilo a US. Omupresident wa US Donald Trump ota kulopotwa onghela atula moilonga ewedelo loifutififa yo kongulu moilongomwa ya China oyo hayuuya mo US noku fikama […]

today10 April, 2025

Namibia

Windhoek hikes service tariffs by 5%

The Municipal Council of Windhoek has implemented a 5% tariff increase on essential services, including water, rates and taxes, sewerage, and waste management effective 1 October 2024. This decision followed a comprehensive review and approval process by the Council. Here's City of Windhoek spokesperson, Cillie Kapolo with more.  

today23 October, 2024