TechNews Namibia: Namibia’s Top Tech & Startup News
  • AI
  • Cybersecurity
  • Ecommerce
  • Features
    • Reviews
  • Fintech
  • Technology
  • Telecommunication
  • Forum
  • Jobs
    • Job Dashboard
    • Post a Job
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
TechNews Namibia: Namibia’s Top Tech & Startup News
  • AI
  • Cybersecurity
  • Ecommerce
  • Features
    • Reviews
  • Fintech
  • Technology
  • Telecommunication
  • Forum
  • Jobs
    • Job Dashboard
    • Post a Job
No Result
View All Result
TechNews Namibia: Namibia’s Top Tech & Startup News
No Result
View All Result
Home Technology

Windhoek residents to pay 3.9% more for electricity

by editor
July 4, 2025
in Technology
59
0

Residents in Windhoek, along with those in coastal and northern areas, are set to pay more for electricity after the Electricity Control Board (ECB) approved tariff increases for the 2025/26 financial year.

The ECB granted a 3.9% increase for the City of Windhoek, though the implementation of the adjustment is on hold until the municipality complies with specific regulatory conditions.

The new tariffs are intended to take effect from 1 July for post-paid customers and from 4 July for prepaid customers.

ECB Chief Executive Officer Robert Kahimise said the City must submit its audited financial statements for the 2023/24 financial year, provide a detailed report on the ring-fencing of its electricity business unit, and submit quality-of-supply reports before the increase can be implemented.

“The ECB approved a 3.9% increase for the City of Windhoek, but this is subject to full compliance with the outlined regulatory conditions before implementation,” Kahimise said.

In the northern regions, the Northern Regional Electricity Distributor (NORED) was granted a 4% tariff increase, reduced from its original application of 7.4%. However, this too remains subject to compliance.

“NORED must submit audited financial statements for 2022/23, secure an auditor’s commitment to finalize 2023/24 audits, and provide power quality reports,” he said.

In the coastal region, Erongo RED received full approval for its 3.7% tariff increase, which will be implemented from early July. Other distributors also received lower-than-requested increases. NamPower Distribution was granted a 1.7% increase out of a 3.02% application, while CENORED Distribution received approval for a 3.8% increase from a proposed 5.8%. CENORED Omaheke’s tariff was raised by 0.75%, half of the 1.5% it applied for. Oshakati Premier Electric was granted a 3.5% increase from its initial 4.19% request.

Kahimise warned that the ECB would take a firmer stance on regulatory non-compliance, stressing that late submissions pose financial risks and directly affect utilities’ ability to meet their obligations and maintain reliable electricity supply.

“Late submissions are financially unsustainable, particularly for prepaid sales, and directly affect the utilities’ ability to meet obligations and maintain reliable service,” he said.

“All licensees must submit tariff applications promptly after the bulk tariff announcement. Habitual delays will no longer be tolerated,” he added.

The ECB reviewed all tariff applications submitted between 13 May and 15 June 2025 as part of its annual tariff-setting process.

Recommended For You

Letshego Bank completes instant government payment integration

Letshego Bank completes instant government payment integration

by reporter
June 19, 2026
0

Letshego Bank Namibia has completed the Government-to-Person (G2P) phase of Namibia's Instant Payment Programme (IPP), enabling the bank to receive instant government payments and marking another step in...

Namibia climbs to third in Africa’s digital rights ranking despite data privacy gaps

Namibia climbs to third in Africa’s digital rights ranking despite data privacy gaps

by reporter
June 18, 2026
0

  Namibia has been ranked the third-best country in Africa for digital rights and inclusion, driven by major investments in telecommunications infrastructure, rural connectivity and cybersecurity, according to...

City of Windhoek enables municipal bus cards top-ups through PayPulse

City of Windhoek enables municipal bus cards top-ups through PayPulse

by reporter
June 18, 2026
0

The City of Windhoek has expanded its cashless public transport system through the integration of Standard Bank's PayPulse platform, enabling commuters to top up municipal bus cards directly...

Namibia targets local tech firms for national digital ID platform

Namibia targets local tech firms for national digital ID platform

by reporter
June 18, 2026
0

  Namibia's government plans to source key components of its upcoming electronic identity (e-ID) platform from local technology providers as it prepares to launch the country's digital identity...

Namibia moves government grant payments onto instant payment network

Namibia moves government grant payments onto instant payment network

by reporter
June 17, 2026
0

Namibia has processed its first government grant payments through the national instant payment network, marking a major milestone in the country's efforts to modernise public-sector payments and expand...

Related News

Not all AI models are created equal: Decoding the industry’s three-tier structure

Part 1: The AI job apocalypse needs a reality check

June 12, 2026
Shadow AI, Agentic AI, and the work Namibian boards haven’t started

AI oversight prompting: How directors exercise independent judgement

June 11, 2026
Namibia completes live testing of instant payments platform

Namibia completes live testing of instant payments platform

June 12, 2026

Browse by Category

  • AI
  • Cybersecurity
  • Ecommerce
  • Features
  • Fintech
  • Technology
  • Telecommunication
  • Jobs
  • Job Dashboard
  • Post a Job
  • Register
  • Log In

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Jobs
  • Job Dashboard
  • Post a Job
  • Register
  • Log In

Skip to toolbar
  • About WordPress
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Learn WordPress
    • Support
    • Feedback
  • Log In
  • Register