List of state-owned enterprises in Namibia
Appearance
As of 2017[update] there were a total of 97 state-owned enterprises, also called public enterprises, in Namibia.
18 of the public enterprises are profit-driven and fall under the Ministry of Public Enterprises established in March 2015. Leon Jooste heads this ministry.[1] The other state-owned commercial entities are mainly active in education, media, and transport. They execute state functions and fall under their respective line ministries.[2] Some of the state-owned enterprises in Namibia are:[3][4]
Company name | Budget contribution 2013/2014-2015/2016[5][6] | Description | Classification[3] |
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Agribank | -284 Mio | Financing of agricultural projects and farm acquisitions | Financial |
August 26 Holdings Company | Defence | Commercial | |
Bank of Namibia | 262 Mio | Financial | |
Development Bank of Namibia | -350 Mio | Development of SMEs | Financial |
Diamond Board of Namibia | Regulatory | ||
Electricity Control Board | Regulatory | ||
Epangelo Mining | -33 Mio | ||
Film Commission of Namibia | Regulatory | ||
Financial Interagency Centre | -45 Mio | ||
National Fishing Corporation of Namibia | Fishing quotas | Commercial | |
Fisheries Observer Agency | -23 Mio | Regulatory | |
Karakul Board of South West Africa | Regulatory | ||
Land Acquisition and Development Fund | -245 Mio | Implementing land reform | |
Meat Board of Namibia | Regulatory | ||
Minerals Development Fund of Namibia | Financial | ||
NamDeb | 1,514 Mio | Diamond mining | |
Namibia Airports Company | -283 Mio | Maintenance of Namibian airports | Commercial |
Namibian Broadcasting Corporation | -1,055 Mio | State broadcaster | Media |
Namibia Diamond Trading Company | 294 Mio | Diamond trading | |
Namibia Development Corporation | -49 Mio | ||
Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NamFISA) | Regulatory | ||
Namibian Agronomic Board | Regulatory | ||
Namibia National Reinsurance Corporation | 3 Mio | Reinsurance | Financial |
Namibian College of Open Learning (NamCOL) | -258 Mio | Secondary education | |
Namibian Communications Commission | Regulatory | ||
Namibian Competition Commission | Regulatory | ||
Namibian Institute for Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) | -162 Mio | Tertiary education for Government | |
Namibian Maritime and Fisheries Institute | -23 Mio | Tertiary education | Educational |
Namibian Ports Authority | -205 Mio | Management of Namibian ports | Commercial |
Namibian Standards Institution | -124 Mio | Develop and maintain standards for Namibia | |
Namibia Post & Telecommunications Ltd | 50 Mio | Commercial | |
Namibia Power Corporation | Power supply | Commercial | |
Namibia Press Agency (NAMPA) | -60 Mio | Media | |
Namibia Qualifications Authority | -75 Mio | Registering Namibian educational qualifications and evaluating foreign degrees | |
Namibia Statistics Agency | -158 Mio | Collect, analyse, and disseminate statistics for the formulation of public policy | |
Namibia Students' Financial Assistance Fund | -2,013 Mio | Student loans | |
Namibia Tourism Board | -90 Mio | Development of the tourism sector | Regulatory |
Namibia Training Authority | -899 Mio | Vocational education | |
Namibia Water Corporation | Water supply and sanitation | Commercial | |
Namibia Wildlife Resorts | -52 Mio | Operation of the major tourist resorts in Namibia | Commercial |
Namibia University of Science and Technology | -996 Mio | Tertiary education | |
NamZim | -24 Mio | Runs the SWAPO and ZANU-PF-friendly weekly Southern Times | Media |
National Emergency and Disaster Management Fund | -82 Mio | Managing floods, droughts, and food assistance programmes | |
National Housing Enterprise | -320 Mio | Provisioning of housing for low and middle-income families | Financial |
National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia | Regulatory | ||
National Special Risks Association | Financial | ||
National Youth Council | -56 Mio | ||
National Youth Service | -232 Mio | Employment and training projects for the Namibian youth | |
New Era | -57 Mio | State-owned newspaper | Media |
Offshore Development Company | Management of the Walvis Bay Export Processing Zone | Commercial | |
Regional Equity and Development Fund | -90 Mio | ||
Road Funds Administration | Regulatory | ||
Roads Authority | -6 Mio | Maintenance of Namibian roads | Regulatory |
Security Enterprises and Security Officers Regulation Board | Regulatory | ||
SME Bank of Namibia | -161 Mio | Financing Namibian SMEs | |
Social Security Commission | -51 Mio | Welfare | |
TransNamib Holdings | -90 Mio | Operation of Namibian railways | Commercial |
University of Namibia | -2,647 Mio | Tertiary education | Educational |
Veterans Subversion Fund | -1,382 Mio | Uplifting veterans of the South African Border War | |
Windhoek Country Club and Casino | Hospitality | Commercial | |
Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik | Defence contractor, subsidiary of August 26 | Commercial | |
Youth Credit Scheme | -62 Mio |
Former state-owned enterprises
[edit]The following companies were state-owned, and have been dissolved:[7]
Company name | Last budget contribution (year)[5][6] | Description | Classification[3] | Dissolved in |
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Air Namibia | -1,766 Mio (2013/2014-2015/2016) | National airline | Commercial | 2021 |
Roads Contractor Company | Road maintennance | Commercial | Not finalised | |
Namibia Bricks Enterprises | Brick manufacturing | Commercial | 2000s | |
Star Protection Services | Security | Commercial | 2000s |
References
[edit]- ^ "Geingob announces Cabinet" Archived 2015-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, The Namibian, 20 March 2015.
- ^ Immanuel, Shinovene; Ngatjiheue, Charmaine (26 November 2021). "Jooste available for redeployment". The Namibian. p. 1.
- ^ a b c Sherbourne, Robin. Guide to the Namibian Economy 2013/14. Institute for Public Policy Research. pp. 382–385. ISBN 978-99945-78-14-6.
- ^ Ngatjiheue, Charmaine (31 May 2017). "The future of public enterprises". The Namibian ("State-Owned Enterprises" supplement ed.). p. 2.
- ^ a b "Government income from SOEs 2013/2014-2015/2016". Insight Namibia. April 2013. p. 21.
- ^ a b "Payments and transfers to SOEs 2013/2014-2015/2016". Insight Namibia. April 2013. p. 22.
- ^ Immanuel, Shinovene; Ngatjiheue, Charmaine (26 November 2021). "Jooste available for redeployment". The Namibian. p. 1.