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Month: November 2014

TransNamib’s turn around on track

Railway parastatal, TransNamib Holdings announced that it recently concluded a contract with Transnet Engineering that will add 21 locomotives to TransNamib’s fleet of class 33’s GE’s, which will double TransNamib’s current...

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Naspers rakes in

Releasing its interim financial results for the six months ended 30 September 2014, Naspers reported that its core headline earnings grew 24% to N$6.1 billion while revenues measured on an economic interests basis grew 30% year...

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Standard Bank re-appoints Leon Koch

Standard Bank Namibia announced the recent re-appointment of Leon Koch as Head Business Banking within the Personal and Business Banking (PBB) Department. He is responsible to set and deliver the Business Banking strategy for...

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SME Bank welcomed

At a recent Banker Association of Namibia (BAN) meeting Ian Leyenaar, Chairman of BAN officially welcomed the SME Bank to BAN membership. “It is with great pleasure that we welcome the SME Bank to the Bankers Association of...

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Paladin placement raises stir

Canadian investors are up in arms following Paladin Energy’s placement programme in which a Singaporean entity Hubo Clean Energy pte has taken up a meaningful stake. Quoting the Financial Post John McNeil, a Canadian investor in...

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New FNB HQ up for Green Star

The FNB Freedom Plaza is well on its way to be certified under the Green Star SA Office v1 Rating system, according to Gregory Rice, Sustainability Consultant at WSP Group Africa. Rice said that the Green Star Certification...

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Etango demo plant advancing

Having aptly built its image as an advanced uranium producer, Bannerman is making good on its claim as the construction of its demonstration heap leach plant advances. Since it announced the awarding of contracts on 22 September...

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