NAMCOR denies unfair labour case loss

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The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) says it is inaccurate that its former Managing Director won an unfair labour case against the company. 

This statement follows several media reports related to an arbitration ruling issued on the 6th of June 2025.

Mitrelli Group eyes energy investment in Namibia

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A multinational firm, Mitrelli Group, known for delivering large-scale, sustainable infrastructure and development projects across Africa, is looking to expand its footprint into Namibia, with a particular focus on the energy sector.

Data key to culture’s economic impact

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Data remains crucial for culture in supporting economic growth and measuring its true impact.

This sentiment was shared by speakers at the opening of the workshop for the UNESCO Culture 2030 Indicators held in Windhoek.

Africa eyes strong united private sector

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The 17th U.S.–Africa Business Summit emphasised the importance of strengthening the private sector, growing regional economies, and leveraging technology to advance infrastructure development.

Angola's President João Lourenço officially opened the three-day event in Luanda.

Plans unveiled to distribute tourism and curb overtourism

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The Executive Director in the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Sikongo Haihambo, says the National Tourism Spatial Development Master Plan will play a critical role in promoting a wider range of tourist attraction destinations, in so doing, preventing overtourism, as notably recorded in 2019, when Nami

Namibia to set E-Signature by February 2026

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Namibia is set to officially implement electronic signature regulations, with the Communications Regulatory Authority targeting a nationwide launch of electronic signatures by February 2026.