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Namibia Economic Review
The Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its Private Sector Dialogue to Review the State of the Namibian Economy .Contrary to global economic prosp...
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Doing Business In Africa - Namibia - Economy
Namibia is one of the top 50 largest countries in the world, but is also the second most sparsely populated nation with only 2 million people. But despite it...
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Superpower 2 - Namibia - Economic Tutorial
The Commissar explains how to kickstart your economy as Namibia :)
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NAMIBIA has the best Infrastructure in Africa to serve a growing Economy
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Carrying the Spirit of Namibia
"Carrying the Spirit of Namibia" by Air Namibia
www.airnamibia.com
Production by Roaring Lion & Drone-Movies
Camera & Editing: Tommy Vuylsteke
Drone Pilot: Peter Bruyneel
Producer: Timo De Nijs
The video was made possible with thanks to the great cooperation of the following partners:
ASCO Car Hire
Epacha Wildlife & Wellness Reserve
Intu Afrika Kalahari Reserve
Okonjima & The AfriCat F
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Shiimi from Bank of Namibia says local economy has had a good year
by: Francios Olivier ---
With profits of just more than 290 Million Dollars for the 2014 financial year, the bank of Namibia today handed over almost half to government as dividends.
2014 has been a good year says Governor Ipumbu Shiimi, not only for the bank of namibia, but for the local banking sector, as well as the country's economy at large.
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Namibia Economic Forecast with Gregan Anderson
(www.abndigital.com)
Robust mining and farming, as well as an expected boost from strong government spending in last year's budget, should keep Namibia's economy growing at a modest pace in 2012. Joining ABN's Samantha Loring to discuss Namibia's GDP and the economy is Gregan Anderson, Analyst at Business Monitor International.
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Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters distance themselves from South Africa's EFF
by: Brumelda English ----- They dress alike, they have a very similar logo and their names are identical with the exception of a single word. But despite all...
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Bank of Namibia quarterly bulletin: Weak economic growth a need for concern
Prospects on the Namibian economy are not very positive, according to the latest quarterly bulletin by the Bank of Namibia. However performances across all industries in the country reported favorable in the first quarter of this year. The weak growth in the global economy has a ripple effect that will influence the local economy.
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Concern over increased death rate of Namibia's working class
A country's population is its economy at the end of the day, as the citizens, and more specifically the taxpayers are the ones that make up the National budget and economic status.
The death, as well as the birth rate contributes directly to the position of the economy at large.
In light of this, local stakeholders are greatly concerned about the future of the local economy, as the death rate of
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Polytechnic of Namibia
The instruction programs are aimed at meeting the needs of industry, the driving force of the Namibian economy. During the course of their study, technological knowledge, skills, values and attitudes are brought home to the students.
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Household Debt remains biggest concern for Namibia's economy
The economic sector constantly has its ups and downs and the status thereof varies from year to year. However there is one aspect of Namibia's Economy that h...
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Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Namibia
Thanks for watching....
1. Windhoek
2. Rundu
3. Walvis Bay
4. Swakopmund
5. Oshakati
6. Rehoboth
7. Katima Mulilo
8. Otjiwarongo
9. Okahandja
10. Ondangwa
Music : First Day, Huma-Huma; YouTube Audio Library
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia (German: About this sound Republik Namibia (help·info); Afrikaans: Republiek van Namibië), is a country in southern Africa whose western border is
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Namibia Travel and Tours HD
Namibia & the Skeleton Coast Travel, Tours, Vacation HD Namibia, Skeleton Coast http://youtu.be/jDM_n18lfsw Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.y...
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Bank of Namibia introduces the new 10 and 20 dollar bills
by: Erica Gebhardt ---
Making their debut into the Namibian economy today were the Bank of Namibia's latest edition of the 10 and 20 Namibian Dollar notes.
The new notes which will co-circulate with the existing ones were made available countrywide today and are made with materials of a superior quality compared to the previous versions.
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Politics in development: Peter Katjavivi, National Assembly of Namibia
See more on ECDPM’s meeting on Thinking and Working Politically: http://ecdpm.org/publications/thinking-working-politically-2015/
ECDPM’s Political Economy Analyis: http://ecdpm.org/topics/political-economy-analysis-2/
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Founding Father calls Namibia to industrialise by 2030 for economic independence
by: Treasure Kauzuu It is governments aim to transform Namibia into an industrialized and economic power house by 2030. These are also the same sentiments sh...
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Kaapala Supports Communism in Namibia
National Administrator of the Communist Party of Namibia Mr. Benson Kaapala who is also the Chairperson of the Caprivi Concerned Group on the Name Change and...
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PM Geingob opens Grove Mall - talks about economic disparities
by: Francios Olivier ---
The gap between the rich and poor in Namibia continues to widen. This is a disability in the country's economy that needs urgent attention from government.
Prime Minister Hage Geingob made this statement today when he officially opened the Grove Mall of Namibia.
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Economist John Steytler questions the way statistics are being used in Namibia
Unemployment should always be a cause of concern for any economy. So many alarming statistics have been revealed so far, but no questions are asked. These were the sentiments of Economist John Steytler speaking at the Economic Association of Namibia gala dinner last night.
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For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required
by: Francios Olivier ---
For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required.
According to the African Development Bank Group, Namibia has the potential to be a centre for Regional Financing in the SADC Region.
The Bank today kicked off a two-day seminar in Windhoek on the financial products and services it offers.
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“The future of China’s economy" by Bert Hofman
Mr Bert Hofman, the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, will look at the future of China's economy.
Mr Bert Hofman is the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, based in Beijing.
Prior to his present assignment, Mr Hofman was the World Bank's Chief Economist for the East Asia
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Namibian Economy with Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
(www.abndigital.com) Late in October, Namibia's debut $500 million eurobond was welcomed with opened arms by the world. The bond, with a coupon of 5.5%, matu...
Namibia Economic Review
The Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its Private Sector Dialogue to Review the State of the Namibian Economy .Contrary to global economic prosp......
The Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its Private Sector Dialogue to Review the State of the Namibian Economy .Contrary to global economic prosp...
wn.com/Namibia Economic Review
The Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry held its Private Sector Dialogue to Review the State of the Namibian Economy .Contrary to global economic prosp...
- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 74
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author: CNBCAfrica
Doing Business In Africa - Namibia - Economy
Namibia is one of the top 50 largest countries in the world, but is also the second most sparsely populated nation with only 2 million people. But despite it......
Namibia is one of the top 50 largest countries in the world, but is also the second most sparsely populated nation with only 2 million people. But despite it...
wn.com/Doing Business In Africa Namibia Economy
Namibia is one of the top 50 largest countries in the world, but is also the second most sparsely populated nation with only 2 million people. But despite it...
- published: 21 Jul 2009
- views: 6485
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author: CNBCAfrica
Superpower 2 - Namibia - Economic Tutorial
The Commissar explains how to kickstart your economy as Namibia :)...
The Commissar explains how to kickstart your economy as Namibia :)
wn.com/Superpower 2 Namibia Economic Tutorial
The Commissar explains how to kickstart your economy as Namibia :)
- published: 17 Nov 2014
- views: 233
Carrying the Spirit of Namibia
"Carrying the Spirit of Namibia" by Air Namibia
www.airnamibia.com
Production by Roaring Lion & Drone-Movies
Camera & Editing: Tommy Vuylsteke
Drone Pilot: ...
"Carrying the Spirit of Namibia" by Air Namibia
www.airnamibia.com
Production by Roaring Lion & Drone-Movies
Camera & Editing: Tommy Vuylsteke
Drone Pilot: Peter Bruyneel
Producer: Timo De Nijs
The video was made possible with thanks to the great cooperation of the following partners:
ASCO Car Hire
Epacha Wildlife & Wellness Reserve
Intu Afrika Kalahari Reserve
Okonjima & The AfriCat Foundation
Mola Mola Safaris - Walvisbay
Swakopmund Hotel & Entertainment Centre
Moon Mountain Lodge
Atelier Africa Safaris
wn.com/Carrying The Spirit Of Namibia
"Carrying the Spirit of Namibia" by Air Namibia
www.airnamibia.com
Production by Roaring Lion & Drone-Movies
Camera & Editing: Tommy Vuylsteke
Drone Pilot: Peter Bruyneel
Producer: Timo De Nijs
The video was made possible with thanks to the great cooperation of the following partners:
ASCO Car Hire
Epacha Wildlife & Wellness Reserve
Intu Afrika Kalahari Reserve
Okonjima & The AfriCat Foundation
Mola Mola Safaris - Walvisbay
Swakopmund Hotel & Entertainment Centre
Moon Mountain Lodge
Atelier Africa Safaris
- published: 16 Sep 2014
- views: 2015
Shiimi from Bank of Namibia says local economy has had a good year
by: Francios Olivier ---
With profits of just more than 290 Million Dollars for the 2014 financial year, the bank of Namibia today handed over almost half to g...
by: Francios Olivier ---
With profits of just more than 290 Million Dollars for the 2014 financial year, the bank of Namibia today handed over almost half to government as dividends.
2014 has been a good year says Governor Ipumbu Shiimi, not only for the bank of namibia, but for the local banking sector, as well as the country's economy at large.
wn.com/Shiimi From Bank Of Namibia Says Local Economy Has Had A Good Year
by: Francios Olivier ---
With profits of just more than 290 Million Dollars for the 2014 financial year, the bank of Namibia today handed over almost half to government as dividends.
2014 has been a good year says Governor Ipumbu Shiimi, not only for the bank of namibia, but for the local banking sector, as well as the country's economy at large.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 24
Namibia Economic Forecast with Gregan Anderson
(www.abndigital.com)
Robust mining and farming, as well as an expected boost from strong government spending in last year's budget, should keep Namibia's econom...
(www.abndigital.com)
Robust mining and farming, as well as an expected boost from strong government spending in last year's budget, should keep Namibia's economy growing at a modest pace in 2012. Joining ABN's Samantha Loring to discuss Namibia's GDP and the economy is Gregan Anderson, Analyst at Business Monitor International.
wn.com/Namibia Economic Forecast With Gregan Anderson
(www.abndigital.com)
Robust mining and farming, as well as an expected boost from strong government spending in last year's budget, should keep Namibia's economy growing at a modest pace in 2012. Joining ABN's Samantha Loring to discuss Namibia's GDP and the economy is Gregan Anderson, Analyst at Business Monitor International.
- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 592
Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters distance themselves from South Africa's EFF
by: Brumelda English ----- They dress alike, they have a very similar logo and their names are identical with the exception of a single word. But despite all......
by: Brumelda English ----- They dress alike, they have a very similar logo and their names are identical with the exception of a single word. But despite all...
wn.com/Namibia Economic Freedom Fighters Distance Themselves From South Africa's Eff
by: Brumelda English ----- They dress alike, they have a very similar logo and their names are identical with the exception of a single word. But despite all...
- published: 22 Aug 2014
- views: 151
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author: oatvadmin
Bank of Namibia quarterly bulletin: Weak economic growth a need for concern
Prospects on the Namibian economy are not very positive, according to the latest quarterly bulletin by the Bank of Namibia. However performances across all indu...
Prospects on the Namibian economy are not very positive, according to the latest quarterly bulletin by the Bank of Namibia. However performances across all industries in the country reported favorable in the first quarter of this year. The weak growth in the global economy has a ripple effect that will influence the local economy.
wn.com/Bank Of Namibia Quarterly Bulletin Weak Economic Growth A Need For Concern
Prospects on the Namibian economy are not very positive, according to the latest quarterly bulletin by the Bank of Namibia. However performances across all industries in the country reported favorable in the first quarter of this year. The weak growth in the global economy has a ripple effect that will influence the local economy.
- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 56
Concern over increased death rate of Namibia's working class
A country's population is its economy at the end of the day, as the citizens, and more specifically the taxpayers are the ones that make up the National budget ...
A country's population is its economy at the end of the day, as the citizens, and more specifically the taxpayers are the ones that make up the National budget and economic status.
The death, as well as the birth rate contributes directly to the position of the economy at large.
In light of this, local stakeholders are greatly concerned about the future of the local economy, as the death rate of Namibia's most productive age group is increasing.
wn.com/Concern Over Increased Death Rate Of Namibia's Working Class
A country's population is its economy at the end of the day, as the citizens, and more specifically the taxpayers are the ones that make up the National budget and economic status.
The death, as well as the birth rate contributes directly to the position of the economy at large.
In light of this, local stakeholders are greatly concerned about the future of the local economy, as the death rate of Namibia's most productive age group is increasing.
- published: 31 Jul 2014
- views: 60
Polytechnic of Namibia
The instruction programs are aimed at meeting the needs of industry, the driving force of the Namibian economy. During the course of their study, technological ...
The instruction programs are aimed at meeting the needs of industry, the driving force of the Namibian economy. During the course of their study, technological knowledge, skills, values and attitudes are brought home to the students.
wn.com/Polytechnic Of Namibia
The instruction programs are aimed at meeting the needs of industry, the driving force of the Namibian economy. During the course of their study, technological knowledge, skills, values and attitudes are brought home to the students.
- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 2
Household Debt remains biggest concern for Namibia's economy
The economic sector constantly has its ups and downs and the status thereof varies from year to year. However there is one aspect of Namibia's Economy that h......
The economic sector constantly has its ups and downs and the status thereof varies from year to year. However there is one aspect of Namibia's Economy that h...
wn.com/Household Debt Remains Biggest Concern For Namibia's Economy
The economic sector constantly has its ups and downs and the status thereof varies from year to year. However there is one aspect of Namibia's Economy that h...
- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 32
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author: oatvadmin
Top 10 Largest Cities or Towns of Namibia
Thanks for watching....
1. Windhoek
2. Rundu
3. Walvis Bay
4. Swakopmund
5. Oshakati
6. Rehoboth
7. Katima Mulilo
8. Otjiwarongo
9. Okahandja
10. Ondangwa
Musi...
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1. Windhoek
2. Rundu
3. Walvis Bay
4. Swakopmund
5. Oshakati
6. Rehoboth
7. Katima Mulilo
8. Otjiwarongo
9. Okahandja
10. Ondangwa
Music : First Day, Huma-Huma; YouTube Audio Library
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia (German: About this sound Republik Namibia (help·info); Afrikaans: Republiek van Namibië), is a country in southern Africa whose western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east. Although it does not border Zimbabwe, less than 200 metres of riverbed (essentially the Zambia/Botswana border) separates them at their closest points. It gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek. Namibia is a member state of the United Nations (UN), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and the Commonwealth of Nations.
The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by San, Damara, and Namaqua, and since about the 14th century AD by immigrating Bantu who came with the Bantu expansion. Most of the territory became a German Imperial protectorate in 1884 and remained a German colony until the end of World War I. In 1920, the League of Nations mandated the country to South Africa, which imposed its laws and, from 1948, its apartheid policy. The port of Walvis Bay and the offshore Penguin Islands had been annexed by the Cape Colony under the British crown by 1878 and had become an integral part of the new Union of South Africa at its creation in 1910.
Uprisings and demands by African leaders led the UN to assume direct responsibility over the territory. It recognised the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) as the official representative of the Namibian people in 1973. Namibia, however, remained under South African administration during this time as South-West Africa. Following internal violence, South Africa installed an interim administration in Namibia in 1985. Namibia obtained full independence from South Africa in 1990, with the exception of Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands, which remained under South African control until 1994.
Namibia has a population of 2.1 million people and a stable multi-party parliamentary democracy. Agriculture, herding, tourism and the mining industry – including mining for gem diamonds, uranium, gold, silver, and base metals – form the basis of Namibia's economy. Given the presence of the arid Namib Desert, it is one of the least densely populated countries in the world. Namibia enjoys high political, economic and social stability.
The name of the country is derived from the Namib Desert, considered to be the oldest desert in the world. Before its independence in 1990, the area was known first as German South-West Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika), then as South-West Africa, reflecting the colonial occupation by the Germans and the South Africans (technically on behalf of the British crown reflecting South Africa's dominion status within the British Empire).
The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by San, Damara, Nama and, since about the 14th century AD, by immigrating Bantu who came with the Bantu expansion from central Africa. From the late 18th century onwards, Orlam clans from the Cape Colony crossed the Orange River and moved into the area that today is southern Namibia. Their encounters with the nomadic Nama tribes were largely peaceful. The missionaries accompanying the Orlams were well received by them, the right to use waterholes and grazing was granted against an annual payment. On their way further northwards, however, the Orlams encountered clans of the Herero tribe at Windhoek, Gobabis, and Okahandja which were less accommodating. The Nama-Herero War broke out in 1880, with hostilities ebbing only when Imperial Germany deployed troops to the contested places and cemented the status quo between Nama, Orlams, and Herero.
The first Europeans to disembark and explore the region were the Portuguese navigators Diogo Cão in 1485 and Bartolomeu Dias in 1486; still the region was not claimed by the Portuguese crown. However, like most of Sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia was not extensively explored by Europeans until the 19th century, when traders and settlers arrived, principally from Germany and Sweden. In the late 19th century Dorsland trekkers crossed the area on their way from the Transvaal to Angola. Some of them settled in Namibia instead of continuing their journey. Others returned to South-West African territory after the Portuguese tried to convert them to Catholicism and forbade their language at schools.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia
wn.com/Top 10 Largest Cities Or Towns Of Namibia
Thanks for watching....
1. Windhoek
2. Rundu
3. Walvis Bay
4. Swakopmund
5. Oshakati
6. Rehoboth
7. Katima Mulilo
8. Otjiwarongo
9. Okahandja
10. Ondangwa
Music : First Day, Huma-Huma; YouTube Audio Library
Namibia, officially the Republic of Namibia (German: About this sound Republik Namibia (help·info); Afrikaans: Republiek van Namibië), is a country in southern Africa whose western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east. Although it does not border Zimbabwe, less than 200 metres of riverbed (essentially the Zambia/Botswana border) separates them at their closest points. It gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek. Namibia is a member state of the United Nations (UN), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU), and the Commonwealth of Nations.
The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by San, Damara, and Namaqua, and since about the 14th century AD by immigrating Bantu who came with the Bantu expansion. Most of the territory became a German Imperial protectorate in 1884 and remained a German colony until the end of World War I. In 1920, the League of Nations mandated the country to South Africa, which imposed its laws and, from 1948, its apartheid policy. The port of Walvis Bay and the offshore Penguin Islands had been annexed by the Cape Colony under the British crown by 1878 and had become an integral part of the new Union of South Africa at its creation in 1910.
Uprisings and demands by African leaders led the UN to assume direct responsibility over the territory. It recognised the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) as the official representative of the Namibian people in 1973. Namibia, however, remained under South African administration during this time as South-West Africa. Following internal violence, South Africa installed an interim administration in Namibia in 1985. Namibia obtained full independence from South Africa in 1990, with the exception of Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands, which remained under South African control until 1994.
Namibia has a population of 2.1 million people and a stable multi-party parliamentary democracy. Agriculture, herding, tourism and the mining industry – including mining for gem diamonds, uranium, gold, silver, and base metals – form the basis of Namibia's economy. Given the presence of the arid Namib Desert, it is one of the least densely populated countries in the world. Namibia enjoys high political, economic and social stability.
The name of the country is derived from the Namib Desert, considered to be the oldest desert in the world. Before its independence in 1990, the area was known first as German South-West Africa (Deutsch-Südwestafrika), then as South-West Africa, reflecting the colonial occupation by the Germans and the South Africans (technically on behalf of the British crown reflecting South Africa's dominion status within the British Empire).
The dry lands of Namibia were inhabited since early times by San, Damara, Nama and, since about the 14th century AD, by immigrating Bantu who came with the Bantu expansion from central Africa. From the late 18th century onwards, Orlam clans from the Cape Colony crossed the Orange River and moved into the area that today is southern Namibia. Their encounters with the nomadic Nama tribes were largely peaceful. The missionaries accompanying the Orlams were well received by them, the right to use waterholes and grazing was granted against an annual payment. On their way further northwards, however, the Orlams encountered clans of the Herero tribe at Windhoek, Gobabis, and Okahandja which were less accommodating. The Nama-Herero War broke out in 1880, with hostilities ebbing only when Imperial Germany deployed troops to the contested places and cemented the status quo between Nama, Orlams, and Herero.
The first Europeans to disembark and explore the region were the Portuguese navigators Diogo Cão in 1485 and Bartolomeu Dias in 1486; still the region was not claimed by the Portuguese crown. However, like most of Sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia was not extensively explored by Europeans until the 19th century, when traders and settlers arrived, principally from Germany and Sweden. In the late 19th century Dorsland trekkers crossed the area on their way from the Transvaal to Angola. Some of them settled in Namibia instead of continuing their journey. Others returned to South-West African territory after the Portuguese tried to convert them to Catholicism and forbade their language at schools.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 2
Namibia Travel and Tours HD
Namibia & the Skeleton Coast Travel, Tours, Vacation HD Namibia, Skeleton Coast http://youtu.be/jDM_n18lfsw Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.y......
Namibia & the Skeleton Coast Travel, Tours, Vacation HD Namibia, Skeleton Coast http://youtu.be/jDM_n18lfsw Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.y...
wn.com/Namibia Travel And Tours Hd
Namibia & the Skeleton Coast Travel, Tours, Vacation HD Namibia, Skeleton Coast http://youtu.be/jDM_n18lfsw Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.y...
Bank of Namibia introduces the new 10 and 20 dollar bills
by: Erica Gebhardt ---
Making their debut into the Namibian economy today were the Bank of Namibia's latest edition of the 10 and 20 Namibian Dollar notes.
...
by: Erica Gebhardt ---
Making their debut into the Namibian economy today were the Bank of Namibia's latest edition of the 10 and 20 Namibian Dollar notes.
The new notes which will co-circulate with the existing ones were made available countrywide today and are made with materials of a superior quality compared to the previous versions.
wn.com/Bank Of Namibia Introduces The New 10 And 20 Dollar Bills
by: Erica Gebhardt ---
Making their debut into the Namibian economy today were the Bank of Namibia's latest edition of the 10 and 20 Namibian Dollar notes.
The new notes which will co-circulate with the existing ones were made available countrywide today and are made with materials of a superior quality compared to the previous versions.
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 33
Politics in development: Peter Katjavivi, National Assembly of Namibia
See more on ECDPM’s meeting on Thinking and Working Politically: http://ecdpm.org/publications/thinking-working-politically-2015/
ECDPM’s Political Economy Anal...
See more on ECDPM’s meeting on Thinking and Working Politically: http://ecdpm.org/publications/thinking-working-politically-2015/
ECDPM’s Political Economy Analyis: http://ecdpm.org/topics/political-economy-analysis-2/
wn.com/Politics In Development Peter Katjavivi, National Assembly Of Namibia
See more on ECDPM’s meeting on Thinking and Working Politically: http://ecdpm.org/publications/thinking-working-politically-2015/
ECDPM’s Political Economy Analyis: http://ecdpm.org/topics/political-economy-analysis-2/
- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 5
Founding Father calls Namibia to industrialise by 2030 for economic independence
by: Treasure Kauzuu It is governments aim to transform Namibia into an industrialized and economic power house by 2030. These are also the same sentiments sh......
by: Treasure Kauzuu It is governments aim to transform Namibia into an industrialized and economic power house by 2030. These are also the same sentiments sh...
wn.com/Founding Father Calls Namibia To Industrialise By 2030 For Economic Independence
by: Treasure Kauzuu It is governments aim to transform Namibia into an industrialized and economic power house by 2030. These are also the same sentiments sh...
- published: 20 May 2014
- views: 83
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author: oatvadmin
Kaapala Supports Communism in Namibia
National Administrator of the Communist Party of Namibia Mr. Benson Kaapala who is also the Chairperson of the Caprivi Concerned Group on the Name Change and......
National Administrator of the Communist Party of Namibia Mr. Benson Kaapala who is also the Chairperson of the Caprivi Concerned Group on the Name Change and...
wn.com/Kaapala Supports Communism In Namibia
National Administrator of the Communist Party of Namibia Mr. Benson Kaapala who is also the Chairperson of the Caprivi Concerned Group on the Name Change and...
PM Geingob opens Grove Mall - talks about economic disparities
by: Francios Olivier ---
The gap between the rich and poor in Namibia continues to widen. This is a disability in the country's economy that needs urgent atten...
by: Francios Olivier ---
The gap between the rich and poor in Namibia continues to widen. This is a disability in the country's economy that needs urgent attention from government.
Prime Minister Hage Geingob made this statement today when he officially opened the Grove Mall of Namibia.
wn.com/Pm Geingob Opens Grove Mall Talks About Economic Disparities
by: Francios Olivier ---
The gap between the rich and poor in Namibia continues to widen. This is a disability in the country's economy that needs urgent attention from government.
Prime Minister Hage Geingob made this statement today when he officially opened the Grove Mall of Namibia.
- published: 04 Nov 2014
- views: 14
Economist John Steytler questions the way statistics are being used in Namibia
Unemployment should always be a cause of concern for any economy. So many alarming statistics have been revealed so far, but no questions are asked. These were ...
Unemployment should always be a cause of concern for any economy. So many alarming statistics have been revealed so far, but no questions are asked. These were the sentiments of Economist John Steytler speaking at the Economic Association of Namibia gala dinner last night.
wn.com/Economist John Steytler Questions The Way Statistics Are Being Used In Namibia
Unemployment should always be a cause of concern for any economy. So many alarming statistics have been revealed so far, but no questions are asked. These were the sentiments of Economist John Steytler speaking at the Economic Association of Namibia gala dinner last night.
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 7
For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required
by: Francios Olivier ---
For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required.
According to the African Development Bank Group,...
by: Francios Olivier ---
For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required.
According to the African Development Bank Group, Namibia has the potential to be a centre for Regional Financing in the SADC Region.
The Bank today kicked off a two-day seminar in Windhoek on the financial products and services it offers.
wn.com/For Namibia's Economy To Grow To The Next Level, A New Economic Module Is Required
by: Francios Olivier ---
For Namibia's economy to grow to the next level, a new economic module is required.
According to the African Development Bank Group, Namibia has the potential to be a centre for Regional Financing in the SADC Region.
The Bank today kicked off a two-day seminar in Windhoek on the financial products and services it offers.
- published: 28 Oct 2014
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“The future of China’s economy" by Bert Hofman
Mr Bert Hofman, the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, will look at the future of China's economy....
Mr Bert Hofman, the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, will look at the future of China's economy.
Mr Bert Hofman is the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, based in Beijing.
Prior to his present assignment, Mr Hofman was the World Bank's Chief Economist for the East Asia and Pacific Region and Director, Singapore Office. As regional chief economist he led a team to analyse key trends and policy issues across East Asia and the Pacific and as Director Singapore he helped build a partnership that focuses on expanding investment in infrastructure in emerging economies.
Before moving to Singapore in 2011, Mr Hofman was the Country Director for the Philippines, responsible for a growing portfolio of projects and advisory services to the Philippines government.
Mr Hofman has accumulated more than 22 years of experience in the World Bank, 16 of which in the East Asia region. Among others, Mr Hofman was Lead Economist for China and for Indonesia and country economist for Mongolia and Namibia. He had also worked on Brazil, South Africa, Mongolia, Zambia, and Namibia in his earlier years with the Bank.
Prior to joining the World Bank, Mr Hofman worked at the Kiel Institute of World Economics in Germany, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, and NMB Bank in the Netherlands (now ING).
Mr Hofman holds a degree in economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam and studied at the Christian Albrechts University, Kiel.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
wn.com/“The Future Of China’S Economy By Bert Hofman
Mr Bert Hofman, the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, will look at the future of China's economy.
Mr Bert Hofman is the World Bank's Country Director for China, Korea and Mongolia in the East Asia and Pacific Region, based in Beijing.
Prior to his present assignment, Mr Hofman was the World Bank's Chief Economist for the East Asia and Pacific Region and Director, Singapore Office. As regional chief economist he led a team to analyse key trends and policy issues across East Asia and the Pacific and as Director Singapore he helped build a partnership that focuses on expanding investment in infrastructure in emerging economies.
Before moving to Singapore in 2011, Mr Hofman was the Country Director for the Philippines, responsible for a growing portfolio of projects and advisory services to the Philippines government.
Mr Hofman has accumulated more than 22 years of experience in the World Bank, 16 of which in the East Asia region. Among others, Mr Hofman was Lead Economist for China and for Indonesia and country economist for Mongolia and Namibia. He had also worked on Brazil, South Africa, Mongolia, Zambia, and Namibia in his earlier years with the Bank.
Prior to joining the World Bank, Mr Hofman worked at the Kiel Institute of World Economics in Germany, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris, and NMB Bank in the Netherlands (now ING).
Mr Hofman holds a degree in economics from the Erasmus University Rotterdam and studied at the Christian Albrechts University, Kiel.
Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
- published: 08 Nov 2015
- views: 0
Namibian Economy with Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
(www.abndigital.com) Late in October, Namibia's debut $500 million eurobond was welcomed with opened arms by the world. The bond, with a coupon of 5.5%, matu......
(www.abndigital.com) Late in October, Namibia's debut $500 million eurobond was welcomed with opened arms by the world. The bond, with a coupon of 5.5%, matu...
wn.com/Namibian Economy With Saara Kuugongelwa Amadhila
(www.abndigital.com) Late in October, Namibia's debut $500 million eurobond was welcomed with opened arms by the world. The bond, with a coupon of 5.5%, matu...
- published: 15 Nov 2011
- views: 703
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author: CNBCAfrica