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New car sales improve drastically

New car sales in the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) during October was at 36 826 units, according to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers in South Africa (NAAMSA).
This shows an improvement of 6076 new cars or an increase of 19.8% compared to the 30,750 new cars sold during October 2010.
According to NAAMSA the continued strength of the new car market in October, was due to a number of factors including improvement in the financial position of consumers on the back of relatively low interest rates, improvement of vehicle affordability in real terms and the positive influence of aggressive marketing and sales incentive programmes during the month.
In addition, consumers would have been encouraged to bring forward planned purchases in light of expectations of future price increases as a result of recent Rand depreciation.
Sales of industry new light commercial vehicles, bakkies and minibuses had recorded a creditable performance and at 12 994 units for October, reflected an increase of 1 754 units or a gain of 15.6% compared to the 11 240 units sold in the corresponding month last year. For the first 10 months of 2011, new light commercial vehicle sales were ahead by 11.4% compared to the corresponding period last year.
Sales of vehicles in the medium and heavy truck segments of the industry at 829 units and 1 689 units, respectively, had recorded an increase of 199 units or 31.6%, in the case of medium commercial vehicles, and a gain of 280 units or 19.9%, in the case of heavy trucks and buses, compared to the corresponding month last year. Total year to date sales of medium, heavy commercials and buses remained 24.4% ahead of the corresponding ten months of last year.

Authorities to regulate financial sector

The Bank of Namibia and the Namibian Competition Commission this week signed a memorandum of agreement which will provide the which will provide the two authorities with checks and balances to guide their relationship when dealing with mergers or acq...

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Private sector optimistic about 2012

Players in the private sector continue to be optimistic about business growth and opportunities for 2012 and are expecting good returns from investments.
Roux-Che Locke, public relations officer at the Ohlthaver and List Group of companies (O& L),...

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ACC gets Angula’s backing

In a complete vote of confidence in the operations of the anti-graft agency - the Anti Corruption Commission - Prime Minister Nahas Angula said he is happy with the work of the commission in fighting corruption.
The Premier said he was satisfied with ...

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Taxis cause chaos at Wernhil taxi rank

Windhoek taxi drivers have deserted the temporary taxi rank under the bridge close to the Wernhil Park Shopping Centre, which was made available for their use during the expansion of the centre and are now making use of the new and upgraded taxi rank...

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Vehicle sales speed ahead

New vehicle sales statistics for the month of January, 2012 released on Thursday by the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA) shows that new car and commercial vehicle sales started the year on a subdued but positi...

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Sexy new Hyundai Elantra

Hyundai is the fastest growing automotive brand in the world, and have developed a strong brand amongst the Namibian motoring public.
In the September 2011 issue of Autonews, we only had a slight idea of how popular the new Hyundai Elantra was going t...

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Training hones young minds

Bank Windhoek ‘s  managing director, Christo de Vries, officially launched the 2012 Candidate Bankers Training Programme this week. The initiative provides school leavers with an opportunity to pursue a career in banking. The selected trainees w...

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Burger leads MultiChoice

MultiChoice Namibia has announced the appointment of a new general manager. Marius Burger is the first Namibian to be appointed to this leadership position, taking over from Kobus Bezuidenhout effective from 1 February. Bezuidenhout has held the posi...

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Production levels highest in Q4 of 2011

Local manufacturers recorded their highest year-to-date production volumes in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to a Namibia Manufacturers Association/Simonis Storm Securities Manufacturing Survey released this week.

The survey shows that producti...

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German clergy visit Namibia

A German delegation from the Evangelical Church in Rhineland recently paid a visit to its partner church - the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Namibia (ELRCN).
The 12-member delegation, led by the bishop of that church, Präses Nikolaus ...

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From a street kid, to a focused entrepreneur

Francisco Estrays spent most of his youth on the streets and only left at the age of 28. Now 35 years old, Estrays is living a decent life - one that he is proud of.
Estrays was forced to live on the street because his mother did not have a house of h...

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ClaSH donates to hospital

The Association for Children with Language, Speech and Hearing Impairments of Namibia (CLaSH) recently donated a screening audiometer valued at N$11 400 to the St Mary Catholic Hospital in Rehoboth to aid screening efforts and early identification of...

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Film Review -Seeking Justice

Venue: Cine 4, Ster-Kinekor
Maerua Mall
Film: SEEKING JUSTICE
Director: Roger Donaldson
Screenplay:
Players: Nicholas Cage, Guy Pierce, January Jones
Genre: Thriller; action; suspense
Rating: ***

The main theme of this film is a popular one in current times ...

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Offbeat - 27 January 2012

At its root, teaching is not about certification and qualification. It is about giving kids the ability to think. If a kid is not taught to think well, he or she becomes an adult who can’t think well.


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If you can't say it at home, just go to Davos

The five-day World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland drew the usual crowd from the G20 countries spinning their usual fluff on all the ails of the world’s economy and, in some cases, the world’s politics. The media at large gave it extended covera...

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Poverty Hunger Disease Violence Ignorance Negligence Decay

Take your pick from the headline list. These words are frequently used by non-Africans to  stereotype Africa. And to bolster this image, the statistics shout just as loud against us. The entire continent, home to almost a billion people, contrib...

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The lack of consensus is a flashing red light signalling uncertainty everywhere

Next week’s edition is dedicated to forecasts and expectations for this year. This is somewhat a
 dangerous undertaking. It is also best not left to the views of a single person mostly due to the pervasive uncertainity of where this year will lea...

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Why TIPEEG makes sense

David Nuyoma, CEO of the Development Bank of Namibia, discusses opportunities for entrepreneurship through public tenders.
Public procurement and the tendering process has jump-started many economies, and the same can be true for TIPEEG if entrepreneu...

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What direction must Africa take?

Dear sir,
The editor of this paper, Daniel Steinmann, delivered two perspectives of Africa. One is that of the rest of the world and the other, one Africans would like to entertain. Quite interesting the matter and contradictory the perspectives, I da...

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New energy options for Namibia

Dear sir,
Herewith a copy of correspondence [of]almost 13 years ago. With the present Euro crisis and extra high fuel prices, it is to my mind, time to awaken the following dog again.
We heard on an economics broadcast that it is likely that the Rio co...

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This Week In The Khuta - Doomsday for planet earth?

The beginning of each year is usually anticipated by most people as one that brings more opportunities, better business ventures and more luck in terms of personal growth and so forth.
In literature terms, it is referred to as ‘the budding of a flower...

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Innovation- Why pursue innovation?

Background
In the previous article I discussed the definition of innovation and compared it to other terms like “invention” and “creativity”. I concluded that my definition for innovation, in the context of corporate innovation, is: “Innovation is the...

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Hardfacts on Software - Gartner identifies the top 10 strategic technologies for 2012

It feels as if the year is flying too fast. There is so much to do this year and there are simply not enough hours in the day. And things change faster than ever. So lets be agile and adapt. Wayne Gretzky said “The key thing is to be where the puck i...

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Long course swimmers set new records

Several new national records were set at the Namibia Long Course National Championship held between five swimming clubs recently. The organiser, the Namibian Swimming Union, said it “congratulates all the swimmers who kept on producing one excellent ...

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Omeya tees off

Omeya Golf Estate is on the move with more than 300 serviced erven, of which the first batch was transferred last week. The centre piece of this development is the golf course; with the first nine holes completed on the championship golf course desig...

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Young Gladiators prepare for World Cup qualifier

The Young Gladiators, Namibia’s U/20 female national team reported for camp on Thursday, this week in preparation for their first leg match against Ghana. The match will take place in Accra on 18 February as part of the 2012 Fifa U/20 Women’s World C...

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Understanding Weather - Not Predicting - 02 Feb 2012

What happened?
Within the range of the sub-Tropical High Pressure Belt, good weather has much to do with rainfall.
In the season when rain us expected (summer to autumn) and with an overall weather pattern leaning towards La Nina, there is much optimis...

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Understanding Weather - Not Predicting - 27 January 2012

What happened?
For yet another week the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone, the so-called ITCZ, remained visible on synoptic charts covering the southern hemisphere. The western end of this inter tropical front showed a weak but persistent vortex just to...

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Understanding Weather - Not Predicting - 19 January 2012

What happened?
The severe heat of the previous three weeks was finally broken this week. The northerly flow attracted by the lower pressure, caused widespread rains over the central, eastern, northwestern, northern and northeastern parts. But except f...

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