TRANSPORT OPERATORS SATISFIED WITH EASTER REVENUE
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Long-distance transport operators reported satisfaction with revenue collected over the Easter period, even as rising fuel prices squeezed their profits.
Long-distance transport operators reported satisfaction with revenue collected over the Easter period, even as rising fuel prices squeezed their profits.
Conservancies support thousands of livelihoods, and in 2025, these areas generated over N$ 109 million in revenue.
This was highlighted by Environment, Forestry and Tourism Minister Indileni Daniel during the opening of the Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) conference in Windhoek.
Conservancies and community forests under the Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) programme. generated roughly N$109 million last year.
For the 2025 financial year, Mobile Telecommunications Limited - MTC recorded an impressive 14,4% increase in revenue, growing from N$ 3,2 billion in 2024 to N$ 3,7 billion this year.
The Muduva Nyangana Conservancy, located in the Kavango East Region, generates about N$700,000 per annum.
This was announced during the oversight visit by the Parliamentary Committee on Natural Resources.
The mining sector has shown a decline in revenue from N$51,572 to N$51,382 billion in 2024.
This is contained in the Chamber of Mines' 2024 Annual Review.
The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) has made revenue amounting to N$279,5 million with expenditure of N$254,7 million during the 2023/2024 posting profit of N$24 million.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts' saw a revenue increase of 32 percent in 2022.
The state-owned enterprise's revenue jumped from N$294 million in 2022 to N$387 million last year, resulting in a profit of N$46 million.
The African Roads Maintenance Funds Association is calling for new revenue collection strategies amidst threats to global fuel supply and the emergence of electric cars.
The outgoing president of the association, Ali Ipinge, says Africa is not behind with the concept of electric cars.
The Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) achieved profitable growth and increased its infrastructure investment during 2022 as its customer-centric digital transformation strategy delivered value.
The company's revenue has grown from N$25,6 million in 2021, to N$52,9 million in 2022.