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The United States has pledged to contribute N$1.4 billion (US$90.4 million) in 2022 towards Namibia’s fight against AIDS through the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has warned that the regulatory body could be forced to enforce existing regulations to ensure that dominant players in the sector comply with infrastructure sharing regulations introduced in October 2016.

Facebook blamed a global service outage that kept its social media apps offline for much of Monday on a problem with its network configuration, adding that it found no evidence that user data was compromised during the downtime.

The value of Namibia’s exports in August 2021 increased by 41.5% to N$7.1 billion from the July 2021 level of N$5 billion, while imports stood at N$10 billion, an increase of 18.5% on a monthly basis and an annual growth of 12.1%, latest figures from the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) show.

Government through the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) is seeking partners to manage and operate the existing New Container Terminal (NCT) at the Port of Walvis Bay.

Listed Capital Pool Company, MCUBE has announced that it has obtained formal approval from the Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) to delay the publication of its audited financial statements to 15 November 2021.

Namibia could have capacity to produce over 6400 megawatts of power in the next ten years, based on proposals submitted under its Green Hydrogen Request for Proposals (RFP) bid which closed in September, President Hage Geingob has revealed.

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) is weighing the possibility of expanding its fuel retail business outside Namibia, as it continues with an aggressive expansion plan targeting 33 operational sites by the end of 2024.

Global Credit Rating Company (GCR) has affirmed the unsolicited Namibian long and short-term national scale issuer ratings of First National Bank of Namibia Limited at AA+(NA) and A1+(NA) respectively.

Namibia is set for a fuel price hike, with fuel prices set to increase by 30 cents with effect from the 6th of October, 2021.

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