Namibia generates N$25 million from new visas system
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security has generated N$25,487,500 in revenue from e-visas and visas on arrival to date.
According to the ministry's Executive Director, Etienne Maritz, since the introduction of visas on arrival from March 3, 2025, to April 3, 2025, a total of 15,506 travelers have applied for visas online and were issued e-visas, generating N$24,362,700 in revenue.
Additionally, 820 travelers applied for visas in person, contributing N$1,124,800 to the total revenue, Maritz stated.
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@hon_mugari Clearly you don’t understand Namibian politics. The Northern regions will always come through for SWAPO and the numbers are on their side. Getting an overwhelming majority is however another thing. Trying to drag the election credibility into the mad, will no change the outcome
@KazembireZ@Aluteni_ It’s important for you to engaged the newspapers first and if there is no change come to a public platform and call it out. At the moment I think you are just criticizing with basis because you can hide behind your one day workshop. Lets be fair to those that are trying
@KazembireZ Tell us what you have done in your current and personal capacity to improve the situation. The BoN training offered is useless and you have even failed to improve it , but you here attacking people who are trying to do something meaningful. You were a lecturer once right ?
@gwaShuuya_4th Imagine that whole compound for N$318m but you are told a school block is N$250m , a Govt building is a billion. We really need to serious as a nation sometimes about prices
@cherrychivaz@jahman_adamski@AlJazeera@ZANUPF_Official You are right , the timing is very suspect , the same channel did that in Namibia , released a documentary just before an election portraying the ruling party as corrupt