37% of Namibians avoid investment risks
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A significant portion of Namibians are hesitant to invest, and many who can invest avoid taking risks.
A significant portion of Namibians are hesitant to invest, and many who can invest avoid taking risks.
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) announced its condensed consolidated interim financial results for the period ended 30 June 2024, with a net revenue increase of over N$4 billion.
NBL's diversified portfolio has yielded positive results, with volume growth in all beverage categories.
Livestock farmers in the Erongo Region and surrounding areas are implementing strategies to improve their resilience to climate change.
The livestock farmers attended an agricultural show at the Omaruru-Karibib-Usakos Local Authorities (OKULAC) joint trade festival at Karibib.
The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (nbc) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting national health initiatives, with a focus on blood donation.
Stakeholders are making final touches to the National Export Promotion Strategy.
One of the issues addressed at the workshop was product dumping, making imported products cheaper than local products, which has a negative impact on the economy.
||Kharas Governor, Aletha Fredrick, has urged learners, educators, and parents to actively create reading opportunities for children.
She made the call at a celebration ceremony for Readathon Week, held at Keetmanshoop.
Petrol prices and those of both diesel grades will go down by N$1 per litre, effective 2 October.
Deputy Prime Minister John Mutorwa has described the Katima Mulilo Correctional Facility construction as a significant milestone in the nation's pursuit of sustainable development and food security.
The Directorate of Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigations has released the final safety report on the Swakopmund helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Chief Pilot Jacques Jacobs (54) and aviation engineer Dirk Von Weidts (29).
The Divundu Muhembo border post road, which connects Namibia to Botswana and other SADC countries, is set to be upgraded to a bitumen standard road.
This was announced during a community meeting held at the Muhembo border post by the Minister of Works and Transport, John Mutorwa.