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The Namibian
Tue 13 Aug 2013


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Debt continues to grow by Chamwe Kaira
THE Bank of Namibia has released its selected monthly statistics for June. The statistics show that total Namibian debt (comprising domestic and foreign government, corporate and household debt) grew by 1,19% during June to N$80,64 billion. This represents an annual growth rate of 10,15%, slightly lower than the growth recorded in May of 10,2%.
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THE manager of the Financial Literacy Initiative at the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Francois Brand tells Chamwe Kaira about his job of educating Namibians on financial literacy.
Manufacturing sentiment declines in second quarter by Chamwe Kaira
THE manufacturing sentiment index declined to -14,89 in the second quarter of this year from 19,24 recorded at the end of the previous quarter, Simonis Storm Securities said in a report yesterday. The present situation index also declined sharply to -35,24 from 2, 65 in the previous quarter.
DHL sees Namibia as a strategic hub by Chamwe Kaira
LEADING international express and logistics company, DHL Express, will continue its expansion and investment strategy across Sub-Saharan Africa, and considers Namibia as a key market within this strategy.
FNB revises GDP forecast downwards by Chamwe Kaira
FNB Namibia senior manager research and development, Daniel Motinga, has revised the annual GDP growth outlook downwards from 4,5% to 3,9% in the recent Africa monthly report by RMB on Global Markets research.
Rosh Pinah, Skorpion seek common ground on zinc deposit by
ROSH PINAH Zinc Corporation, which is majority owned by the London listed trading company, Glencore and Skorpion Zinc owned by Vedanta Resources, are trying to find common ground on how they can jointly develop the Gergarub zinc deposits. The Gergarub lies close to the mines, which are adjacent to each other.
Milk imports to be restricted by Chamwe Kaira
CABINET has granted the Ministry of Trade and Industry approval to institute interim quantitative restrictions on imports of fresh, Extended Shelf Life (ESL), Ultra High Temperature (UHT) milk, buttermilk, curdled yoghurt and other fermented milk products.
House prices remain high by Chamwe Kaira
THE FNB House Price Index fell by 5,7% in March with prices remaining under pressure since peaking in September last year.
Govt, De Beers negotiate sales agreement by Chamwe Kaira
THE Namibian negotiating team working on a new sales agreement between government and De Beers is expected to meet on Thursday this week to prepare a document to be used as a basis for the negotiations.
MVA’s jogging new CEO by Chamwe Kaira
THE Motor Vehicle Accident Fund’s (MVA) newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Rosalia Martins-Hausiku likes jogging to keep fit.
Public companies transparent in governance survey by Chamwe Kaira
RESULTS of the 2013 governance report released by Deloitte & Touche on Wednesday showed that 93% of respondents were from the private sector compared to last year’s 52% in this sector.
Suspended CEOs should not be paid by Chamwe Kaira
DELOITTE & Touche, in a report released yesterday on governance, said it was worrying that chief executive officers or managing directors of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) who have been suspended or dismissed have been offered compensation by the boards of the companies.
At N$2, Leo was a ‘handy gift’ by Chamwe Kaira
TELECOM Namibia, which acquired second biggest mobile operator, Leo in November last year, for a paltry N$2 says the deal was a “handy gift” ahead of its 20 years anniversary.
GIPF waiting for new investment regulation by
WHEN we requested an interview with Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF), CEO David Nuyoma, he said he would not entertain questions regarding the failed Development Capital Portfolio (DCP), in which the fund lost about N$600 million in bad investments because he said the matter was sub-judice.
Plan to end Windhoek’s transport woes by Chamwe Kaira
A MASTER plan meant to improve the capital city’s transport system will be unveiled next month.
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