NamRa reflects on 2024
As we conclude FY2024/5, I take this opportunity to reflect on the last quarter of the year that started on a quiet note but soon gained momentum as NamRA diligently fulfilled its mandate.
This year, Namibia has been blessed with good rainfall, which is a welcomed relief for our nation. A productive agricultural season brings positive outcomes, including improved food security, economic stimulation and increased trade activity.
These factors directly contribute to enhanced revenue collection, strengthening our capacity to support national development. The positive ripple effects of a good harvest are felt across various sectors, reinforcing the importance of a resilient and well- managed revenue system. Indeed, the last quarter of the financial year was marked by significant national events
that shaped the course of our nation’s history and governance. Foremost, we joined the nation in mourning the passing of our Founding President and Father of the Nation, His
Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, on 8 February 2025. His steadfast commitment to the liberation and development of Namibia remains an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire
generations to come.
We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends and the entire nation as we honour his remarkable contributions to our country. In the same breath, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency Dr Netumbo NandiNdaitwah on her historic inauguration as the first female President of the Republic of Namibia. This milestone marks a new chapter in our nation’s leadership and NamRA stands ready to support the President in capacitating the State to achieve its developmental objectives. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening revenue collection and trade facilitation to enhance economic prosperity and national growth.
Achieving milestones
NamRA continues to make significant strides in fulfilling its mandate, with revenue collections for the 2024/5 financial year closing off at N$88.6 billion by 31 March 2025. This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to efficient revenue administration in support of national development. We therefore extend our congratulations to Ericah Shafudah on her appointment as Minister of Finance. Having previously served in Treasury, she brings a wealth of experience to the portfolio, and we look forward to working closely with her to strengthen Namibia’s fiscal framework. Furthermore, we extend our sincere appreciation to the outgoing minister of finance, Ipumbu Shiimi and deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende for their exemplary leadership and dedication to the nation’s financial administration. We wish them success in their future endeavours.
It is also essential to highlight our progress in recruitment.
As of 31 March 2025, our workforce comprised 1 435 employees, reflecting our institution’s continued growth and commitment to investing in human capital to enhance service excellence and operational efficiency. The NamRA Communique Wagon remains one of our key platforms for engaging with stakeholders and providing critical insights into our operations. This edition is filled with valuable information to empower you as a compliant taxpayer. I encourage you to read through and stay informed.
As we move forward, let us remain committed to our collective responsibility in nation-building. I extend my gratitude to our dedicated staff, stakeholders and all Namibians for their continued
support in ensuring a robust and efficient revenue administration system.
*Sam Shivute is the commissioner of the Namibia Revenue Agency. This opinion first appeared in the NamRa Communique Wagon.**
This year, Namibia has been blessed with good rainfall, which is a welcomed relief for our nation. A productive agricultural season brings positive outcomes, including improved food security, economic stimulation and increased trade activity.
These factors directly contribute to enhanced revenue collection, strengthening our capacity to support national development. The positive ripple effects of a good harvest are felt across various sectors, reinforcing the importance of a resilient and well- managed revenue system. Indeed, the last quarter of the financial year was marked by significant national events
that shaped the course of our nation’s history and governance. Foremost, we joined the nation in mourning the passing of our Founding President and Father of the Nation, His
Excellency Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, on 8 February 2025. His steadfast commitment to the liberation and development of Namibia remains an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire
generations to come.
We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends and the entire nation as we honour his remarkable contributions to our country. In the same breath, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency Dr Netumbo NandiNdaitwah on her historic inauguration as the first female President of the Republic of Namibia. This milestone marks a new chapter in our nation’s leadership and NamRA stands ready to support the President in capacitating the State to achieve its developmental objectives. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthening revenue collection and trade facilitation to enhance economic prosperity and national growth.
Achieving milestones
NamRA continues to make significant strides in fulfilling its mandate, with revenue collections for the 2024/5 financial year closing off at N$88.6 billion by 31 March 2025. This achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to efficient revenue administration in support of national development. We therefore extend our congratulations to Ericah Shafudah on her appointment as Minister of Finance. Having previously served in Treasury, she brings a wealth of experience to the portfolio, and we look forward to working closely with her to strengthen Namibia’s fiscal framework. Furthermore, we extend our sincere appreciation to the outgoing minister of finance, Ipumbu Shiimi and deputy minister Maureen Hinda-Mbuende for their exemplary leadership and dedication to the nation’s financial administration. We wish them success in their future endeavours.
It is also essential to highlight our progress in recruitment.
As of 31 March 2025, our workforce comprised 1 435 employees, reflecting our institution’s continued growth and commitment to investing in human capital to enhance service excellence and operational efficiency. The NamRA Communique Wagon remains one of our key platforms for engaging with stakeholders and providing critical insights into our operations. This edition is filled with valuable information to empower you as a compliant taxpayer. I encourage you to read through and stay informed.
As we move forward, let us remain committed to our collective responsibility in nation-building. I extend my gratitude to our dedicated staff, stakeholders and all Namibians for their continued
support in ensuring a robust and efficient revenue administration system.
*Sam Shivute is the commissioner of the Namibia Revenue Agency. This opinion first appeared in the NamRa Communique Wagon.**