JSE-listed construction group Raubex grew its order book to a record R20 billion in the year to February from R17.1 billion the prior year, largely on the back of N$1.2 billion Namdeb contracts awarded to the group.

The Meat Board of Namibia has been renamed to Livestock and Livestock Products  Namibia Board following the amendment of the Meat Industry Act of 1981. In the same vein, dairy and poultry will be regulated under the new Act.

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Curro Namibia Gymnasium is set to expand to Ongwediva and Walvis Bay after securing N$72.9 million in funding from the Development Bank of Namibia, the bank's CEO Martin Inkumbi announced on Wednesday.

CENORED is set to provide discounted electricity to Telecom Namibia's solar sites and dark fibre access as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the two entities.

For the first time since September 2019, export-approved abattoirs recorded the highest combined slaughter of 10,743 animals, during the month of May 2023.

As the cold winter months approach, poultry farmers must prepare to prevent and treat poultry diseases. According to observations, most communal farmers engaged in free-range chicken production systems are prone to face bird mortalities due to diseases during the winter season.

The government on Tuesday officially notified Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, a company appointed to develop the country's Southern Corridor Development Initiative (SCDI) green hydrogen of their intent to take a 24% equity making it a co-investor, Finance and Public Enterprises Minister Iipumbu Shiimi announced the multibillion-dollar landmark deal today.

Maxes Office Machines and Riso Africa, have entered into consent agreements with the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC).

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The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has entered into a financing agreement with Norsad Capital in a deal that will position the bank to fully partake in the country's renewable energy sector, as well as provide affordable home loans.

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The Namibian Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NAMFISA) says it has recovered N$2.2 million on behalf of consumers  from January 2023 to March 2023.

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