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MTC Launches Taamba Maris Instant Loan to Expand Access for Namibia's Unbanked- ISSUE # 63☕
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has officially entered Namibia’s cash loan sector with the launch of the Taamba Maris Instant Loan, a new micro-finance product tailored for clients underserved by traditional banking institutions.


Development Bank of Namibia Launches Nationwide Campaign to Boost Youth SME Financing# ISSUE 61-☕
The Development Bank of Namibia (DBN) has initiated a nationwide campaign designed to raise awareness and increase uptake of its financial products tailored for young Namibians in the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector.


Airlink Expands Connectivity with Second Daily Flight Between Walvis Bay and Johannesburg - ISSUE #59☕
Airlink has launched a second daily flight between Walvis Bay and Johannesburg, effective 4 July 2025, enhancing travel options between Namibia’s coast and South Africa’s economic hub.

Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) Delivers Robust Revenue Growth, Accelerates Digital Expansion# ISSUE 58-☕
Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) has announced a significant 15.8% increase in revenue, reaching N$1.82 billion for the six months ending 31 March 2025—up from N$1.57 billion in the same period last year.


Sanlam Namibia Rebrands to SanlamAllianz - ISSUE #57☕
Sanlam Namibia has officially rebranded to SanlamAllianz, finalizing its integration into the joint venture between Sanlam Group and global insurer Allianz, launched in September 2023 to create a leading pan-African non-banking financial services entity across 27 African countries.


Aliko Dangote Explores Investment Opportunities in Namibia’s Oil, Gas, and Phosphate Sectors - ISSUE #56☕
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, met with Namibian President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Bank of Namibia Governor Johannes !Gawaxab in Windhoek yesterday to discuss investment opportunities in Namibia’s oil, gas, and phosphate industries, signaling a potential expansion of his conglomerate’s African footprint.


Facebook Dominates MTC Data Usage, Social Media Drives 71% of Consumption - ISSUE #55☕
Facebook leads as the most-used social media platform among Mobile Telecommunications Limited (MTC) subscribers in Namibia, followed by WhatsApp, TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram, according to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia’s (CRAN) latest telecommunications sector performance review.


African Green Hydrogen: EU’s Hopes Face Cost Hurdles - ISSUE #54☕
The European Union’s ambitious push to import affordable green hydrogen from Africa to decarbonise its industries is facing unexpected financial headwinds. A new study from the Technical University of Munich finds that producing and shipping green hydrogen from Africa to Europe is likely to be more expensive than previously projected, challenging the EU’s strategy to secure low-cost, clean energy imports.
