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Elvis Mboya

2025-05-112026-06-25

What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. May 2026
  2. Namibian Sun

    Elvis Mboya is President of the Namibia Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is President of the Namibia Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    Homeland or death: When Africans celebrate Europe more than Africa
  3. March 2026
  4. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of Namibia Kenya Chamber of Commerce and journalist

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    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    Namibia’s Investment Bill: Balancing Protection and Investor Confidence
  5. January 2026
  6. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is the president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    How Namibia Can Leverage Digital Marketing to Attract Investment
  7. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is the president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    13 Issues That Could Shape Namibia’s Investment Future
  8. December 2025
  9. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya wrote commentary on Namibia's festive feasts and food import dependence

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    This festive season, as imported abundance fills our shelves, Namibia must confront the risks of over-reliance.– Elvis Mboya

    Festive Feasts Highlight Food Dependence
  10. November 2025
  11. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    Stop the Brain Drain, Start the Cash Flow
  12. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia–Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is the president of the Namibia–Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist.

    Why African Nations Must Follow in Namibia’s Footsteps on Financial Discipline
  13. September 2025
  14. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia – Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist

    Source

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia – Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist in Namibia and Kenya.

    How to Turn Ambassadors from Flag-Wavers to Dealmakers
  15. August 2025
  16. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist in Namibia and Kenya

    Source

    Elvis Mboya, president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a journalist in Namibia and Kenya.

    How Namibia Can Grow from 3 to 10 million People
  17. The Namibian

    Elvis Mboya is president of Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and former journalist

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    Elvis Mboya is president of the Namibia-Kenya Chamber of Commerce and a former journalist in Namibia and Kenya.

    When Old-School Diplomacy Delays Progress, Trade
Opinion

Africans' devotion to European football overshadows Africa Day celebration

The News

An opinion piece argues that while Namibia and other African cities marked Africa Day to reflect continental unity and achievement, thousands in Windhoek, Nairobi and Johannesburg instead filled public spaces celebrating Arsenal's English Premier League triumph, raising questions about identity priorities and neo-colonial influence over African football loyalty.

Why it matters

A Namibia Minute pick.

25 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Monday 25 May

  1. Africans' devotion to European football overshadows Africa Day celebration

    An opinion piece argues that while Namibia and other African cities marked Africa Day to reflect continental unity and achievement, thousands in Windhoek, Nairobi and Johannesburg instead filled public spaces celebrating Arsenal's English Premier League triumph, raising questions about identity priorities and neo-colonial influence over African football loyalty.

    25 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Saturday 14 March

  1. Namibia's Investment Bill Must Balance Foreign Capital and Local Benefit

    As Namibia finalises its investment promotion and facilitation bill in 2026, the government faces a balancing act: attracting global investors while ensuring meaningful economic participation for Namibians. The new law should use performance-based incentives to encourage value creation and job growth in strategic sectors like critical minerals and renewable energy, while maintaining policy clarity and ease of doing business to sustain investor confidence.

    14 March 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 21 January

  1. Namibia must harness digital marketing to attract investment

    An opinion piece argues that Namibia has natural resources, stable governance and skilled workforce but lacks coordinated digital marketing and storytelling compared to regional peers. The author calls for citizen-led content creation, institutional action from tourism and investment boards, and a focus on African markets first to boost visibility and investment.

    21 January 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 8 January

  1. Thirteen economic priorities for Namibia's investment competitiveness

    An analysis identifies 13 issues that could shape Namibia's investment future in 2026, including rebuilding investor confidence, streamlining regulations, reforming tax enforcement, modernizing business registration, and improving trade and digital infrastructure. The piece argues that Namibia must convert its natural resources and political stability into measurable economic performance and offer a clearer reason for foreign investors to choose it over regional competitors.

    8 January 2026 · The Namibian

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