Zebaldt Ngaruka The agriculture ministry has launched an awareness campaign for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) at multiple border points across the country. The aim is to empower farmers and residents to help control the virus in their areas. The nationwide campaigns began on 28 July and end today. Farmers and residents in various parts of the...
Year: 2025
Over 5 518 resettled under land reform programme …Omaheke conducts pre-resettlement training
Otniel Hembapu Zebaldt Ngaruka Government continues to move in leaps and bounds in its efforts to ensure that previously disadvantaged Namibians are resettled and given an opportunity to join the country’s mainstream economic and agricultural activities. Under Namibia’s much touted land reform programme, government has to date resettled over 5 518 previously disadvantaged Namibians on...
B2Gold Namibia refines CSR strategy
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) commitments form part of B2Gold Namibia’s long-term sustainability strategy and are distinct from operational staffing decisions. The company believes that strong community relations and targeted investments in health, education, livelihoods, and environmental initiatives are essential during every phase of the Life of Mine. Recently, B2Gold re-evaluated and refined its CSR strategy...
Gemstone cutting, polishing gains momentum …more than 100 trainees graduate
Namibia’s journey towards local value addition and economic empowerment reached another milestone last month, as 111 young people graduated from the Gemstone Cutting and Polishing Training Programme in Karibib. These graduates, from the 2023 and 2024 intake who underwent a six-month training programme are now equipped with practical skills that could transform not only their...
Opinion – Financing Namibia’s mining future: Unlocking unexpected connections
As Namibia hosts the 2025 Mining Expo & Conference, the mining sector stands at a defining, yet exciting dawn. Long regarded as a pillar of the national economy, mining is now being reimagined as a catalyst for inclusive growth, sustainability, and innovation. At Nedbank Namibia, we believe that the true value of mining lies in...
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,...
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,...
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...
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...
Ohorongo warns of cement industry overcapacity …wants export potential to form part of competitive landscape
Namibia’s largest cement manufacturer, Ohorongo Cement, remains adamant that the domestic market, in its current form, is not large enough to sustain two cement manufacturers. The reasoning is that Namibia currently has demand for about 600 000 tonnes of cement annually but has the capacity to produce some 2.5 million tonnes per annum, which means...









