NamRa owed N$90 billion in unpaid taxes

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Taxpayers owe the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRa) a staggering N$ 90 billion accumulated over the years.
 
NamRA's Chief of Strategic Communications, Stakeholder Engagement, and Taxpayer Education, Yarukeekuro Steven Ndorokaze, described it as a historic debt.
 

Allegations of unfair labour practices raised in fishing sector

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Allegations of unfair labour practices have been raised in the fishing sector. Former temporary employees of Hangana Seafood accuse the company of unfair labour practices, including failing to remit deducted tax contributions to the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA).

NAMRA engages online importers over digital marketplace concerns

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Online importers who quietly keep the country's digital marketplace running finally had their concerns heard at a stakeholder engagement session held by the Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) in Windhoek with "order with me" operators.

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.
  

NamRA launches new K9 Unit

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The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) has launched its K9 Unit, consisting of 10 dog handlers and four K9s.

This follows six months of extensive training that cost the agency N$2.5 million with support from the Ministry of Finance.

NamRA donates mobility and baby aids to Erongo Governor’s Office

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The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) handed over chairs, wheelchairs, walking aids, and baby feeding chairs valued at N$37,500 to the Office of the Erongo Governor.

NamRA's Regional Manager, Patrick Tongo, said the goods were confiscated after their owners contravened the Customs and Excise Act.