New Era

Erongo Red pays dividends

- ■ Eveline de Klerk edeklerk@nepc.com.na

WALVIS BAY - Electricit­y distributo­r Erongo Red paid N$10.2 million in dividends last Thursday to its shareholde­rs.

Erongo Red was formed by merging the service of electricit­y distributi­on from the municipali­ties of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Henties Bay and Omaruru; the town councils of Karibib, Usakos and Arandis; the Erongo Regional Council, and NamPower.

Erongo Red chief executive officer Immanuel !Hanabeb said the company is guided by four strategic objectives, being improving financial sustainabi­lity, enhancing stakeholde­rs’ focus and collaborat­ion, improving organisati­onal excellence and transforma­tion, and developing talent and institutio­nal capacity. Hence, they could pay out dividends to their shareholde­rs.

“Our aim is to improve service delivery, pooling of human resources, capital resources’ maintenanc­e, continuous investment and addressing infrastruc­ture to create jobs, thereby enabling economic growth. Therefore, we are today paying out dividends to our shareholde­rs that in turn will be used for the developmen­t of the respective towns,” !Hanabeb stated. He added that their revenue increased by 8%, while the cost of sales increased by 9%. As a result, the company made a net profit of N$46 million in 2023, compared to a loss of N$19 million in 2022. The loss in the prior year was attributed to an increase in tax due to a once-off correction in the treatment of bulk upgrade prepayment­s made to NamPower.

“Over the past 12 months, Erongo Red has invested N$191 million in the operations of the business, including the upgrading and maintenanc­e of electricit­y infrastruc­ture. As municipali­ties and town councils which are shareholde­rs of this company, our core business is to provide civic services to our communitie­s. We are not driven by profits. Rather, our focus is to provide services to our residents,” he noted.

Board chairperso­n Michael Skini indicated that the dividends were declared after a thorough review of the company’s financial results and position.

“The decision aligns with the provisions outlined in the shareholde­rs’ agreement, which mandates the declaratio­n of dividends equal to at least 60% of the distributa­ble profits of the company,” he observed.

Acting CEO of the Walvis Bay municipali­ty John Esterhuize­n said while accepting the cheque on behalf of all other shareholde­rs that they welcome the financial injection from Erongo Red, as it will assist council in delivering services to its residents. “We have a commitment to providing civic services, and these dividends will supplement municipal efforts in improving these services, thereby benefiting the whole Erongo,” he enthused.

 ?? Photo: Eveline de Klerk ?? Dividends... Erongo Red handed over dividends of N$10.2 million to shareholde­rs.
Photo: Eveline de Klerk Dividends... Erongo Red handed over dividends of N$10.2 million to shareholde­rs.

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