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Business / Economics

Air Connect Namibia hits one million international passengers

Air Connect Namibia has recorded significant growth in air connectivity and passenger numbers since its launch in 2024, reflecting a steady recovery and expansion of the country’s aviation sector. Namibia Airports Company (NAC) Chief Executive Officer Bisey |Uirab says international passenger traffic surpassed one million in 2024, marking a major milestone from the low numbers recorded during the COVID-19 period. Speaking to Future Media News, |Uirab said air connectivity has […]

today29 January, 2026

Business / Economics

Domestic Car Sales Slow in October

The domestic vehicle market softened at the start of the fourth quarter, with 1,267 units sold in October — a 2.8 percent drop from September. The decline follows a modest rebound in September, when sales climbed by just over 3 percent. Despite the monthly dip, overall momentum remains positive. Year-on-year, domestic vehicle sales rose 10.7 percent, sustaining the recovery that began after the sharp fall in March. Simonis Storm economist […]

today21 November, 2025

Namibia

Cabinet Approves Name for New National Airline

Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi has confirmed that Cabinet has approved the name of the new national carrier, Namibia Air (Pty) Ltd, which will be fully owned by the government. In this report for NewsOnOne by Selma Taapopi, Nekundi said the airline’s establishment—initiated under the directive of President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah—is expected to commence in the next financial year.   

today13 November, 2025

Business / Economics

Germany pledges N$500 million grant for road development

Germany's KfW Development Bank (Photo: KfW website) Germany’s KfW Development Bank has committed a N$500 million grant to support Namibia’s road infrastructure projects. The announcement was made during the groundbreaking ceremony for the Omuthiya–Elambo road, where KfW Director Beatrice Lucke said the funding comes from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. She emphasised that the investment reflects Germany’s continued partnership with Namibia in fostering economic growth and […]

today12 August, 2025

Health / Medical

Domestic funding needed to sustain access to HIV treatment

  WINDHOEK – Project Manager at the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG), Edward Shivute has warned that action is needed to maintain essential healthcare services, especially for people on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment, and those with hypertension. In an interview with Future Media, Shivute revealed growing health challenges in the transport sector and pushed for increased domestic funding to sustain medical programmes. Shivute highlighted the success of the WBCG’s roadside wellness […]

today23 June, 2025

South Africa

Cosatu Expresses Concern Over South Africa’s 0.3% GDP Contraction

  S.A Union Cosatu says it is disheartening that the country’s gross domestic product has contracted by 0.3-percent in the third quarter compared to the second quarter. Statistics South Africa said the leading contributors to the decline were agriculture, transport, and communications. Cosatu’s, Zanele Sabela, says for a brief period, it appeared as if things were improving when expanded unemployment fell by 0.7-percent, and inflation dropped to 2.8-percent:  

today4 December, 2024

Africa

Ghana’s new vehicle tax aims to tackle pollution – expert unpacks how it’ll work and suggests reforms

      By Theophilus Acheampong, University of Aberdeen   Ghana has introduced an annual carbon levy on vehicles and industrial emissions. It’s only the third African country to introduce an explicit carbon tax, after South Africa and Mauritius. The tax is intended to address harm associated with vehicle emissions. But it has prompted a pushback from various citizens, civic and consumer groups. The Conversation Africa’s Godfred Akoto Boafo spoke […]

today16 February, 2024