Select Page

Month: August 2014

NBC blows it’s own trumpet

Our National Broadcaster is blowing its own trumpet on its Digital Terrestrial Televison (DTT) transition, a form of technological evolution of broadcast television and an advancement over analog television.The real task of DTT...

Read More

Understanding Africa’s middle class

Using South Africa’s Living Standard Measure (LSM) methodology, Standard Bank’s ‘Understanding Africa’s middle class’ report covers the emergence of the middle class in Angola, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South...

Read More

Arandis to Areva in blue suede shoes

Areva’s engineering team formed a joint venture with the on-site road maintenance contractor, HH Schultz to construct a 28-kilometre gravel road from Trekkopje Mine to Arandis railway, a first of its kind link that runs through...

Read More

Picking the best ideas

In the previous two articles I reviewed the issue of coming up with great ideas – the source of innovation. Now that the organisation has generated lots of great ideas, you realise that you do not have the capacity to implement...

Read More

Namport tenders favour CSI drivers

The Namibia Ports Authority (Namport) committed itself to address the needs of entrepreneurs by awarding its tenders and projects to companies that push the agenda of empowering local communities. This undertaking was captured...

Read More

Micro financial firm stays afloat

Since its transformation into a private equity institution in 2010, Kongalend Financial Services has managed to disburse a total of 2447 loans, to the value of N$80 million countrywide.Kongalend Financial Services is a micro...

Read More

Free legal advice at grassroots

The first open day where free legal advice was available to any member of the public, was recently held in Keetmanshoop. Organised by the Law Society of Namibia in collaboration with the Office of the Ombudsman, legal...

Read More