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Month: February 2015

Another tourism route in the pipeline

The Namibia Tourism Board: Head of Industry Service, Bonnie Mbidzo revealed to the Economist that  another tourism route is being negotiated with the ‘maize triangle towns’ of Grootfontein, Otavi and Tsumeb.Mbidzo said that...

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Biodiversity preservation vital

According to the Minister of Environment and Tourism Hon. Uahekua Herunga, the tourism sector definitely needs to streamline Namibia’s efforts at preserving and conserving our biodiversity in the face of adversity from the...

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Year of the Goat sees growing investments

The local Chinese community had ample support from one of their stakeholders that helped them transition smoothly into the Year of the Goat on 19 February. Standard Bank Namibia sponsored the celebrations with a donation of...

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Black South Africans hold 23% of JSE top 100

As at end 2013, black South Africans held at least 23% of the Top 100 companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The shares held by black investors includes 10% held directly [largely through BEE schemes] and 13%...

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Pointbreak increases stake in Ebank

Pointbreak, a Namibian Investment Management Company and co-founding shareholder of EBank, announced that it acquired 38.3% in EBank Holdings Limited from TYME (Take Your Money Everywhere), a leading banking technology provider...

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