2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Namibia Business


Businesswomen break bread together again   
Namibia Economist
(L-R) Maragreth Mango, Customer Service Experience Manager, Standard Bank Namibia, Agnesia (Mara) Booysen, Guest Speaker and Desere Lundon-Muller, Chairperson, Economist Businesswoman Club. (Photograph by Mandisa Rasmeni). At the regular ...


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Illegal Chemical Dump Site in Rocky Crest   
AllAfrica.com
NEARLY two months after the Windhoek municipality was alerted of pharmaceutical products being illegally dumped in the periphery of the Rocky Crest residential area, the tablets are still there despite a promise that they would be removed. It ...

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Trade Information Portal Launched   
AllAfrica.com
THE Namibia Trade Information Portal, a web-based platform that provides a 'one-stop shop' information platform for customs matters was launched in Windhoek this week. Minister of finance Calle Schlettwein launched the portal. The portal, which is a ...

Regional trade made easier   Namibia Economist

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Development Bank and Manufacturing Association Ink Agreement   
AllAfrica.com
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Namibian Manufacturers Association (NMA), earlier this week in an effort to provide better financing to the manufacturers sector. The MoU is specifically ...

DBN and Manufacturing Association ink agreement   Namibia Economist

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Chamber Wary of Currency Exchange Abuse   
AllAfrica.com
With the bilateral currency exchange agreement between the Namibian and Angolan central banks in full swing, the Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) expressed its concern over the potential abuse by some businesses and individuals.

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Why Do You Want to Land in Johies If Gabs Is More Efficient   
AllAfrica.com
The proverbial chickens have come home to roost in South Africa. Not that it is any skin off my nose how the Seffricans grind themselves into the mud, but unfortunately, the majority of our tourists still travel through the Johannesburg and Cape Town ...

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Capital Expenditure Down 27 Percent At Langer Heinrich   
AllAfrica.com
Langer Heinrich's parent company, Australian uranium miner, Paladin, is set to cut capital expenditure up to 27% in the financial year 2015 with further cost cutting initiatives sharply on the horizon, the mining house announced recently. "For several ...

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Weather Caused Acid Train Derailment   
AllAfrica.com
THE derailment of two TransNamib locomotives and a tanker carrying about 25 000 litres of sulphuric acid behind the dunes near Walvis Bay last week was caused by the presence of "sand on the tracks due to the strong east wind". This was the explanation ...


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Trade Directory flies economic flag 25 years on   
Namibia Economist
Speak your mind: Friday, 24 July 2015 09:57: Published Date: In this article, Mr David Nuyoma, the CEO of the Government Institutions Pension Fund, reminisces about the origins and the impact of the Namibia Trade Directory over a 25 year span. Hits: 17.

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PR Web
   
Cheetah Mobile and Cheetah Conservation Fund Release 30-Second Video PSA for ...   
MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Cheetah Mobile CMCM, -6.00% the leading developer of mission-critical mobile utility applications, and Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF), the longest running cheetah conservation program in existence, ...

25 years of speed and elegance   Namibia Economist

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