Deadline nears for claims in N$122 million settlement against ReconAfrica
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The deadline to submit claims in the about N$122 million settlement against ReconAfrica is set for Thursday.
The deadline to submit claims in the about N$122 million settlement against ReconAfrica is set for Thursday.
The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) has reminded commercial and surplus producers to apply for the grain seeds and fertilisers subsidy for the 2024/2025 planting season.
The subsidy programme ends on February 15.
TransNamib has secured a N$2,6 billion loan from the Development Bank of Southern Africa and the Development Bank of Namibia, which will be used for its capital projects to unlock corridor capacity and address maintenance issues of its locomotives.
Namibia's export earnings stood at N$8.7 billion in August this year. This figure represents a decline of 12.7% from N$10 billion recorded in July 2024.
The import bill for the month under review stood at N$12.3 billion. This is an increase of 1.9% from N$12 billion recorded during the preceding month.
The Namibian government has welcomed the removal of Cuba from the list of countries not fully cooperating against terrorism by the United States Department of State.