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Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 
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Small-scale mining sector potential remains untapped …ministry eyes growth 

Lahja Nashuuta  Namibia’s small-scale mining (SSM) sector generates an estimated US$4 million annually, with a 2% royalty rate applied to semi-precious stone exports, according to the Ministry of Industries,Mines, and Energy.  The ministry says these royalties directly contribute to national revenue, while small-scale mining continues to play a critical role in grassroots poverty reduction and...

B2Gold Namibia readies for underground Antelope deposit 
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B2Gold Namibia readies for underground Antelope deposit 

Canadian miner, B2Gold Namibia has set its sights on the nearby Antelope Deposit as it continues to look for new projects in the country amid a scale down exercise at its Otjikoto Gold Mine by end 2025.  The scale down on employement will affect 400 jobs.  Located a mere four kilometres southwest of B2Gold’s existing...

Increased supply keeps August fuel prices unchanged 
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Increased supply keeps August fuel prices unchanged 

Increased supply from oil-producing countries around the world, coupled with weakened consumption stemming from economic uncertainties, are some of the factors that will see Namibian fuel prices remaining unchanged for August 2025.   In addition, a slight appreciation of the Namibia Dollar compared to the US Dollar helped cushion the impact of rising international diesel prices...

BP makes largest oil, gas discovery in 25 years
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BP makes largest oil, gas discovery in 25 years

LONDON – Britain’s BP yesterday announced it made its biggest oil and gas discovery in 25 years off the coast of Brazil, as it shifts back to its fossil fuel business.  The discovery comes as a boost to the struggling energy major as it undergoes a major overhaul to focus on its more profitable oil...

Bank explains meaning of new N$1 coin …two hands exchanging coins symbolises the act of trade
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Bank explains meaning of new N$1 coin …two hands exchanging coins symbolises the act of trade

In response to growing backlash from certain sections of society regarding the recently introduced N$1 coin, the central bank issued a statement emphasising that the new currency actually represents trade and interaction between communities.  “The N$1 was designed to honour Namibia’s retail sector, a cornerstone of the national economy that empowers local businesses, sustains households,...

Opinion –  Food security should unite, not divide us 
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Opinion –  Food security should unite, not divide us 

Any individual, group, community or traditional authority that takes the initiative to produce food and contribute to national food security deserves commendation and support.  In a time when threats like hunger, climate change and disruptions in global supply chains are prominent, every effort to increase agricultural productivity and self-reliance should be celebrated. Namibia needs farmers,...

Opinion –  Namibia shines in gender equality
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Opinion –  Namibia shines in gender equality

Namibia has made significant strides in advancing gender equality within its democratic processes, most notably through the adoption of the symbolic slogan ‘The Future is Female’.  This slogan aims to spotlight women’s empowerment and political inclusion, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to gender equity.  The slogan celebrates women’s achievements and underscores the need for continued inclusion...

Opinion – ICT vs IT in Namibia’s digital transformation 
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Opinion – ICT vs IT in Namibia’s digital transformation 

Namibia’s national development frameworks, from Vision 2030 to the recently launched Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6) and the Digital Government Roadmap 2024-2026, emphasise digital transformation as central to governance, service delivery and inclusive socio-economic progress.  These documents envision a digital future driven by increased internet access, cyber resilience, e-governance and a robust information and communication...

Angolan workers blamed for crime surge
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Angolan workers blamed for crime surge

Tensions are rising in the Ohangwena region as community members raise alarm over a surge in criminal activities allegedly linked to Angolan nationals. They are informally recruited to work in the area. The concern comes after Ohangwena governor Kadiva Diana Hamutumwa revealed that 4 907 criminal cases were recorded in Ohangwena between 1 April 2024...