Real Estate and Property in Namibia for Sale and Rent

January 2018

Living as an expat in Windhoek, Namibia

Are you an expat in Namibia who stays in Windhoek? Well, you might have heard of the rich cultural heritage in Namibia. The fascinating scenes are here for expats and locals. But then, you need to learn the basics. In case you are an expat in Windhoek and you have children, beware that primary education is compulsory. The government of Namibia state that all children between age six and sixteen MUST...

Namibia: a global tourist destination

Are you are a lover of the great outdoors? If so Namibia a nation rich in natural wonder and located in southern Africa is worth your while. Bloomberg has listed Namibia as one of the top notch tourist destinations of 2018. Some of the other glamorous locations listed include; Singapore, Chile (Pentagonia), the artistic paradise Abu Dhabi, Borneo and southern Tanzania. The art of timing your...

Fast growing African economies

To many people around the world, Sub- Sahara Africa is a no-go region especially when one thinks in investment and entrepreneurship lines of thought. However to informed business minded people this region has endless great investment opportunities. Efforts have started to play off in African countries to diversify the economy in order to maintain a steady economic growth.  These calls are aimed at...

Call for Patience among Walvis Bay Patients in Namibia

John /Awaseb, the Erongo regional education director, pleaded with parents who wanted slots for their children in other classes other than grades 1, 8 and 11 to come back from January 15th. /Awaseb told parents who were waiting at his office to allow his office handle the placement matters step by step. Some parents had visited his office to follow up the placement issues for their children. /Awaseb...

Resolution on Twining Kingston and Windhoek

On January 9th, 2018, it was unanimously agreed that Windhoek and Kingston be twinned. This was after a joint vote and agreement in support of the bid by THE Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC). The diplomatic channels from Windhoek were on the forefront to witness the twinning. Therefore, the experts expect to see historical and cultural ties between the two cities soon enhanced. The...

Third Edition of Bauma ConExpo Africa Set for March 2018

The Third edition of Bauma ConExpo Africa will take place between March 13th and 16th 2018.  The event will take place in Johannesburg, and more than 600 exhibitors are expected to attend. The area of Johannesburg Expo center is 68,000 square meters, and it will be used for the event. The expo entails trade fair for construction vehicles, building materials, construction, and mining machinery. Both...

8 Reasons to Visit Windhoek

Windhoek is vastly known for its impressive and conspicuous cleanliness making it one of the cleanest cities in Africa. The capital city of Namibia has more remarkable facts apart from just being clean that makes is one of the good towns in Africa. Here are the eight points that make the town to be liked by many. Katutura According to the locals, the name Katutura means not wanting to associate with...

Namibia’s new Dune Mall opens in Walvis Bay

The Mayor of Walvis Bay, His Worship Alderman Immanuel Wilfried, Special Advisor to the Governor of the Erongo Region Ms Adelheid Kandjala and CEO of Atterbury Louis van der Watt officially opened the first regional shopping centre in the Namibian port city. Leading South African property developer and investor Atterbury in partnership developed the R600 million mall with local developers Collins...

Gardens, A Community Greenspace

In Swakopmund, Windhoek, you are likely to see the beautiful gardens in the suburb of Vineta along the beach. The area is so beautiful and epic that it attracts the viewer to alight and capture several selfies or do some snap chatting with the garden spreading to the ocean. What the general public is unaware is that the garden is maintained by the homeowners whose property border the beach of vineta. The...

Namibia suffered recession in 2017, but growth expected in 2018

International monetary fund (IMF) visited Namibia and found that the domestic economy has grown drastically. However, due to many adjustment phases, it might experience a slight negative decline in 2017 after growing by 1.1 percent in 2016. The negative rate of growth is attributed to the completion of many construction projects like mining in 2017 and government fiscal consolidation. Geremia Palomba...

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