BUSINESSMAN RECEIVES TAILORING SUPPORT IN ZAMBEZI

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A businessman in the Kaliyangile area of Sibbinda Constituency, Zambezi Region, received tailoring materials valued at N$9,600 from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare's income-generating activity (IGA) project.

INVEST IN AFRICA SUMMIT CALLS FOR BUSINESS SUPPORT AHEAD OF SWAKOPMUND EVENT

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Organisers of the Invest in Africa Trade, Export and Business Summit 2026 have called on businesses, investors and partners to come on board ahead of next month's event at Swakopmund.

The Invest in Africa Trade Expo and Business Summit will run from the 28th to the 30th of next month.

NAM-MIC REPORTS GROWTH IN THE PAST YEAR

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The Namibia Mineworkers Investment Company has reported growth, improved performance, and increased profits over the past financial year. Its board chairperson, Shavuka Mbidhi, made the announcement at a stakeholders engagement.

Namibia Competition Commission reviews Nasan Energies fuel acquisition

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The Namibia Competition Commission (NaCC) is reviewing Nasan Energies’ proposed acquisition of 52 fuel businesses from Vivo Energy Namibia and Engen Namibia. 

The commission expects the process to be finalised by the end of May, following nearly two years of negotiations.

BIPA appoints Ainna Kaundu as new CEO

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The Business and Intellectual Property Authority has appointed Ainna Kaundu as the new Chief Executive officer, effective from 01 January 2026.
 
In a statement, the board of directors announced the five-year term.
 

NamRA meets with “Order With Me” operators

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Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) held a stakeholder engagement session in Windhoek with the “Order With Me” operators.
 
These operators are small online importers who help customers order goods from outside the country, mainly from countries like China.
  

MIRT reaffirms support for local businesses as key to economic growth

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The Minister of International Relations and Trade (MIRT) has reiterated that businesses remain central to the country's economic emancipation and job creation; hence, her ministry is ready to support local businesses to reach their full potential.