SHAKING THE TIN FOR 2018

The Bankers Association of Namibia (BAN) is once again making a difference in the lives all Namibians. The Association has embarked on a nationwide collection campaign which will culminate in bank employees taking to the streets in Windhoek on 22 February and shaking tins in support of underprivileged learners in need of stationery and school…

Protect your family now

“The festive season and the holiday is behind us and for most of us this means getting back to business – not only in terms of work but also in ensuring that policies are updated, finances are streamlined, and the Will is reviewed.” This says Lucas Kotze, Head of FNB Fiduciary. There is no better…

Nyae Nyae Conservancy (NNC) and Community Forest distributed more N$2.5 million in cash benefits to its 1493 San members in November & December 2017

The Nyae Nyae Conservancy (NNC) and Community Forest recently held their Annual General Meeting (AGM) in September 2017 where is provisions where made to distribute N$1700 in cash each adult San- member. November and December 2017 saw N$2,538,100, being distributed to 1493 individual members in 36 villages around the conservancy. In addition to this huge…

NFA Girls Centre graduates will again be attending the AfriCat Foundation’s Environmental Education Programme at Okonjima Lodge from the 22 -26 January 2018.

TUI Care Foundation and Futouris e.V. awarded 8 students who were selected through exhaustive screening and assessments scholarships to study for a Certificate in Food and Beverage Services at Silver Spoon Hospitality Academy in Windhoek. The 8 girls were selected they had successfully completed 3 months of professional, personal, team development and life coaching sessions…

Standard Bank and ICBC finance game-changing Mozambique LNG deal

An approximately USD 8 billion investment in Mozambique’s Coral Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) development marks Mozambique’s first step as a regional and global offshore natural gas producer and supplier. The landmark energy deal is the first of its kind in the country and promises to transform Mozambique’s growth prospects “This game-changing transaction initiates a…

CLOSE to N$1.3 million is currently being invested by the Cancer Association of Namibia (WO30) to accommodate Namibian cancer patients receiving treatment.

Construction work commenced this week on a new patient accommodation wing at the House Acacia Interim Home in Windhoek. This project, valued at N$ 1, 97 million, was necessitated due to an urgent need for cancer patient accommodation. The new wing comprises 3 twin rooms and one ward unit, sleeping 10 additional patients in total…