During January 2024, Namibia imported ‘Bread and Biscuits’ valued at N$22.9 million which was mostly sourced from South Africa, India and United Arab Emirates. Over the entire period (January 2023 to January 2024), the value of ‘Bread and Biscuits’ imported averaged N$29.6 million with the largest value of N$37.9 million recorded in October 2023 and...
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‘Empties put bread on my table’
The famous quote “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” has become a vital part of the existence of Nicolene Kautjituavi (49). The self-employed entrepreneur’s daily survival consists of redecorating empty bottles and turning them into masterpieces which she sells to make a living. Born in Windhoek and currently based at Gobabis, Kautjituavi started her...
Oil and bread more expensive in Windhoek
Statistician general Alex Shimuafeni says bread and pure sunflower oil (750 ml) are more expensive in the Khomas region (Zone 2) compared to other regions. The Namibia Consumer Price Index report for January showed that bread cost N$14,18 in Windhoek, while the same bread costs N$13,91 in //Kharas, Erongo, Hardap, Omaheke regions (Zone 3). Kavango...
Bread most expensive in Khomas
People in the Khomas region are buying bread at a higher price in comparison to other regions in the country. This was revealed in the Namibia Statistics Agency consumer price index report released on Thursday. The report highlighted that a loaf of bread costs N$14,77 in the Khomas region, while costing N$13,87 in Zone 1...
National Council MPs debate bread and butter issues
The National Council MPs debated on the second reading featuring the Appropriation Amendment Bill. The bill solely looks at revising and reallocating resources without changing the total amount of expenditure. MPs have commended the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises’ efforts to curb excessive spending and for recognising the economic strain experienced by all Namibians....
National Council MPs debate bread and butter issues – nbc
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Taxi strike: Why Cape Town retailers are running out of bread, eggs and dairy
The empty shelves of many grocers in the Western Cape are a result of the ongoing taxi strike. It is effectively limiting the mobility of staff, including those working at distribution centres. News24 reports that the strike, which started last week, stems from a disagreement on the legislation governing impounding of vehicles. It has also...