NAFAU Investment currently ventures into the following business areas, with active plans for further portfolio diversification into high-potential sectors.
Through Nam-mic Financial Services Holding (Pty) Ltd, NAFAU Investment provides access to broad-based financial solutions. NFSH has shown sustained growth over two decades in a highly competitive and regulated environment, building a sound and well-capitalised balance sheet with two subsidiaries: Nam-mic Financial Solutions and Nam-mic Payment Solutions.
Nam-mic NFSHHealth services and management through Primehealth (Pty) Ltd, a broad-based empowerment company providing health administration services in Namibia. Currently partnered with Methealth Namibia Administrators to deliver managed healthcare services to Medical Aid Funds across the country, ensuring accessible healthcare for workers and their families.
Primehealth (Pty) LtdRetail and entrepreneurship through Zaleka Clothing, Namibia's premium online shop with luxury brands such as Polo and C-squared. Through zaleka.com, Namibians nationwide access a wide range of clothing and international brands not otherwise accessible through traditional retail. The Zaleka eShop is a complete e-commerce platform enabling both B2C and B2B commerce.
Zaleka Online ShopProperty development and management through strategic ownership of properties across Namibia, including the upcoming commercial office buildings in Katima Mulilo and Rhino Park, Windhoek. Property represents a key pillar of NAFAU Investment's diversification strategy, offering stable long-term returns for NAFAU members.
The administration of NAFAU Investment is managed by Labour Investment Holding (Pty) Ltd (LIH) through a service management agreement. LIH provides full institutional support across all operational functions required by the NAFAU Investment Board of Directors:
NAFAU Investment wants to further increase its portfolio by diversifying into property development, an area with significant long-term potential. Two commercial office developments are currently in progress: one in Katima Mulilo and one in Rhino Park, Windhoek, targeting Namibia's growing demand for commercial real estate.