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Economy Can’t Absorb Returning Asylum Seekers – Expert

22 February 2023

By:Fransina Nghidengwa The Namibian economy will be hard pressed to absorb the over 1,000 Namibian asylum seekers in the United Kingdom that will soon be deported back into the country. These were the views of International Relations analyst Marius Kudumo as around 90% of Namiban asylum seekers in the UK are set to be deported […]

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Tax Authority Amendments Aimed At Tackling Base Erosion And Transfer Pricing

6 February 2023

Nghiinomenwa-vali Erastus In calculating how much tax a company pays, the tax authority has adopted new rules to limit companies’ interest payments to foreign-owned parents outside Namibia if their debt is three times more than their equity. This is according to the Income Tax Act’s recent amendments which were gazetted at the end of December […]

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The Unconventional and Unorthodox Thoughts

21 November 2022

      Opinion Piece: The New Dawn of Economic Diplomacy and Negotiation By Kandjengo kaMkwaanyoka Many people question the top leadership of the country when it comes to certain decisions it takes on behalf of the country, be they bilateral or multilateral. A classic example is when the ministry of finance (MoF) confessed that […]

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