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BUSINESS TODAY | Tips on investment choices

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Trudy Theledi, the Chief Executive Officer for Invest Edge Africa in South Africa, discussed the world of investment, expansion, and innovation for both small and big businesses.

BUSINESS TODAY | TUCNA unhappy with tax refunds arrangements

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The Trade Union Congress of Namibia (TUCNA) is accusing both the Finance Ministry and NamRA of dumping their responsibility of paying the imminent tax refunds to the employers, a situation the union says might not be handled well by some employers.

BUSINESS TODAY | Oil and Gas training

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As Namibia's oil and gas sector gains momentum, there is a strong focus on developing the necessary skills for its success. 

BUSINESS TODAY | Standard Bank empowers businesses

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Standard Bank Business and Commercial Banking has a mission to be the financial partner that empowers businesses to grow, thrive, and make a meaningful impact on the economy.

This is done through a number of products, and Dominic Shikola, Head Client Coverage, Business and Commercial Banking shares more.

BUSINESS TODAY | State of Namibia's aviation sector

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The Namibia Airports Company (NAC) has been on a quest to transform the local aviation sector.

The Namibia Airports Company Chief Executive Officer, Bisey Uirab, discusses the state of the Namibian aviation sector.

BUSINESS TODAY | NUNW reacts to new minimum wages

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The much-talked-about and anticipated new minimum wages have been published in the government gazette.

The new remuneration changes will become effective on January 1, 2025. The gazette states that the minimum wage for employees in Namibia will be N$18.00 per hour.