International ride-hailing company, Yango, has made its entry into the Namibian market with the launch of its services in Windhoek. This move comes as competition in the local market continues to heat up, with established players such as LEFA, TaxiConnect, InDriver, InterCity, Dial a Cab, and City Cab already operating in the area.

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Namibia’s non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) sector saw its assets stagnating at N$357 billion at the end of the third quarter last year due to weaker performance in the financial markets. 

Mobile Telecommunications Company (MTC) has announced that it has registered 966,000 of its subscribers and expects to register the remaining 1.7 million over the next 11 months using its biometric system, VERIFI. 

 Klaus Endresen, General Manager for the Norwegian oil company BW Kudu, was re-elected as the chairperson of Namibia Petroleum Operators Association (NAMPOA).

The Ministry of Agriculture, Water, and Land Reform is set to re-advertise the three green schemes of Katima Liselo, Tandjieskoppe, and Zone, after previous bids failed to interest investors. 

Trustco Group Holdings has suffered a setback in its review application regarding the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) decision around its financial statements.

Namibia’s largest private company, Ohlthaver & List Group, has expanded its operations into Europe.

The government has expressed grave concern over increased poaching recorded at one of the country’s leading tourism destinations, the Etosha National Park.

Cybersecurity is quickly becoming an area of focus for many audit committees and boards today.

Welwitchia Health Training Centre (WHTC) has named Dr. Andreas Mwoombola as its new Rector, succeeding Prof Scholastika Iipinge, a Founding Member of the institution.

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