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Namibia's Informal Sector Worth U.S.$13 Billion, Contributes 26.5% to GDP
Namibia's informal economy now contributes 26.5% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), representing approximately US$13 billion at GDP purchasing power parity (PPP) levels for 2025.
Namibia’s upcoming Venus offshore oil development could become a key pillar of the country’s economic growth, contributing up to 18 percent of its GDP at peak production. A new Draft Environmental and ...
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COP30: Namibia eyes Jospong partnership to drive circular economy shift
The Jospong Group of Companies has opened formal dialogue with the government of Namibia toward a potential collaboration in ...
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Namibia: Political Parties Slam Nandi-Ndaitwah's Election-Day Public Holiday Over Economic Fears
The declaration of next Wednesday as a public holiday for the regional council and local authority elections has faced criticism from several political parties, who say the decision could further ...
Namibia's Minister of Works and Transport, and Zhao Weiping, Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony ...
BME Namibia is building its local skills, technical capacity and supply chain to consolidate and grow its position in Namibia’s mining sector, according to Albie Visser, BME’s general manager for ...
The agreement paves the way for major projects across energy, cement and fertiliser production, and infrastructure ...
By John SteytlerMD of R&J Steytler.Namibia is at the precipice. The numbers are stark, the trends alarming, and the urgency undeniable. According to Cirrus Capital’s Robert McGregor, the number of ...
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JOHANNESBURG, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Namibia's economic fundamentals remain sound, but the recovery may be negatively affected by lower global demand, said central bank deputy Governor Paul Hartmann.
Namibia’s economy is likely to expand this year, driven by growth in the mining sector, after a projected 1.7% contraction in 2019, central bank governor Ipumbi Shiimi said on Wednesday. Shiimi said ...
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