Namibia’s Home Affairs Ministry reports N$25.48 million in visa revenue, while NATIS moves learner license bookings online. Plus, the U.S. slaps a 50% tariff on Lesotho, and South Africa pushes TikTok to pay African content creators fairly.
Project Hope Namibia shuts down operations, while NATIS introduces online learner license bookings. Plus, the DRC and U.S. explore a minerals-for-security deal, and Israel kills a Hamas commander in Lebanon.
Home Affairs generates N$25.48 million from e-visa fees, while the debate over the relaunch of Air Namibia intensifies. We also discuss the impact of US tariffs on South Africa and Lesotho, plus the latest on Israel’s aerial bombardment in Gaza.
#Bank of Namibia Advocates for Agile Regulatory Framework to Support Innovation.... #Trade Deficit Narrows as Exports and Imports Decline.... #Sampofu Blames Malaria Deaths on Negligence in Zambezi Healthcare ..... #S.A's UDM Rejects Claims of Supporting VAT Hike......PLUS #Trump Administration defends tariffs amid market turmoil
The government allocates N$20 million for a feasibility study to revive Air Namibia, with plans to relaunch by 2026. Namibia’s trade deficit improves, and US tariffs are set to impact exports, with economist Salomo Hei weighing in on the global trade effects. Plus, South Africa issues a heat advisory, and…
Economist Salomo Heii warns of the economic impact of US tariffs, Africa's Children’s Summit kicks off in Johannesburg, and experts highlight the ongoing decline in Arctic sea ice. Plus, Uganda faces a refugee crisis as donor support ends.
Dr. Leake Hangala, Chairperson of the Namibia Airports Company, talks about the government’s plan to bring back a national carrier. He explains why it matters for the economy, travel, and the country’s future.
The U.S. has slapped a 21% tariff on Namibian exports as part of President Trump’s sweeping new trade measures affecting over 180 countries. Economist Salomo Heii warns of the negative impact on global trade and suggests Namibia should strengthen African free trade agreements to reduce reliance on major economies like…
Namibia faces a 21% tariff on exports to the U.S., while the government allocates N$20m for a study on reviving Air Namibia. Plus, Britain introduces new travel permit requirements for Europeans.
#Credit Growth Slows as Corporate Demand Drives Recovery.... #Calle Schlettwein says Meatco continues to suffer from poor management.... #Former Minister Updates on Neckartal Dam’s Irrigation Scheme..... #In S.A, DA Slams ActionSA and IFP for Backing ANC’s Budget ......PLUS #Trump Imposes Sweeping Tariffs on Imports
Namibia and Russia explore deeper economic ties, while heavy rains worsen road conditions in Windhoek. Plus, South Africa’s GNU faces instability, Israel expands military operations in Gaza, and Komodo National Park tops the world’s most beautiful places.
Windhoek motorists struggle with road damage after heavy rains, while experts warn of AI-driven age bias in workplaces. Plus, South Africa’s ArcelorMittal delays steel mill shut down, and Indonesia’s Komodo National Park tops the list of the world's most beautiful places.
Get the latest news, including President Nandi-Ndaitwah’s meeting with Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, South Africa’s controversial VAT hike, and Israel’s expanded military operations in Gaza.
#Experts Assess Dual Executive Director System in Four Ministries.... #Pension Grant Hike Not Happening This Year.... #South Africa Announces Fuel Price Drop ..... #Congo and M23 Rebels to Hold Direct Talks in Qatar ......PLUS #US Stocks Dip Ahead of Trump's Tariff Announcement
#No Pension Grant Increase Despite Campaign Promises.... #Experts Weigh In On Dual Executive Directors in Four Ministries.... #SA Minister Says 440 Billion Rand Needed for Grid Modernization ..... #Sahel Nations to Strengthen Ties with Russia in Moscow Visit ......PLUS #Judge Blocks U.S. Plan to End Protection for Venezuelans
From tourism expansion to government reshuffles, plus a controversial U.S. refugee programme—here are today's top stories. Also, how India Arie’s song is reshaping beauty standards.
Government reshuffles, financial growth, and global aid shifts dominate today's headlines. Plus, NASA astronauts reflect on their unexpected nine-month space mission.
Tune in for the latest news, including updates on sustainable tourism in Namibia, Windhoek's noise regulation review, and Botswana's growing Eskom debt. We also cover the Trump administration's controversial refugee policy and global reactions to new tariffs.
1 Apr 7AM
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