12 December 2025
The African Development Bank Group has announced the approval of a comprehensive Country Strategy Paper for Namibia, committing $1.78 billion to support the country’s efforts toward economic transformation and inclusive growth from 2025 to 2030.
The substantial investment aims to promote job creation, diversify the economy, and tackle critical challenges faced by one of Africa’s most unequal nations, where youth unemployment exceeds 40 percent and per capita income has declined from $5,942 in 2012 to $4,240 in 2024.
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Q-KON Pty Ltd has entered into a tripartite strategic alliance with Beijing Guodian High-Tech Technology Co., Ltd. (Guodian Gaoke) and China StarWin Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (StarWin) to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) services supported by the Tianqi low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation in South Africa.
Under this partnership, Q-KON will serve as the authorised provider for Tianqi satellite-based IoT services in South Africa, utilising its extensive market expertise and distribution channels to begin commercial operations next year. Guodian Gaoke will supply the Tianqi LEO satellite system and related infrastructure, ensuring seamless integration with local businesses. StarWin will provide and deploy certified ground terminals that meet South Africa’s technical and regulatory standards, supporting a variety of end-user applications.
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12 December 2025
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) and the University of Namibia (UNAM) have formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance collaboration in ICT, cybersecurity, research, and capacity-building efforts.
This partnership aims to promote academic excellence and technological progress while equipping Namibian students and professionals with the skills necessary to support the country’s expanding digital economy.
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Angola Cables has announced the launch of its third cloud node in Angola, expanding its pan-African Clouds2Africa platform, alongside a new initiative to offer free cloud services to startups and local entrepreneurs.
The platform also includes nodes in South Africa, Namibia, Nigeria, Ghana, and Tanzania.
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