Namibia's informal economy now contributes 26.5% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP), representing approximately US$13 billion at GDP purchasing power parity (PPP) levels for 2025.
Namibia's young population, rich resources and strategic location offers us the chance to reshape our economic future but only if we work smart, act fast and innovate boldly.
The Economic Association of Namibia (EAN), in partnership with the Hanns Seidel Foundation, convened a policy dialogue on how Namibia can transition ...
Namibia's Minister of Works and Transport, and Zhao Weiping, Chinese Ambassador to Namibia, attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony ...
Namibia's informal economy is providing 418 674 people with employment, which is 57.7% of the total employment in the country.A diagnostic report on informality in Namibia shows that the majority of ...
WINDHOEK, Nov. 12 (Xinhua) -- Namibia has called for scaled-up, predictable and fair climate financing, saying that "the time for incremental action has passed" as developing nations strive to ...
At the beginning of November 2025, a team of national experts and social partners convened in Swakopmund, Namibia, to advance the drafting of the ...
Professor Dr. Anicia Peters, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at NCRST, played a key role in animating the discussions with the ...
Ruusa Shikwanyu's fingers move at lightning speed, expertly weaving together long braids on her client's head at a market in ...
SQM and Andrada begin drilling campaign in Namibia: 120 wells in Lithium Ridge to confirm high lithium potential.
For context, the Dangote refinery, located in Lagos, is the largest single-train oil refinery in the world, built to process ...