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Namibia targets 80% electricity self-sufficiency under energy compact

Namibia targets 80% electricity self-sufficiency under energy compact

Allexer Namundjembo Namibia has joined a continental drive to connect 300 million people to electricity by 2030 with the launch of its National Energy Compact under the Mission 300 initiative on Thursday in Windhoek. Mission 300 is an Africa-wide effort aimed at expanding access to electricity, and Namibia’s participation centres on a National Energy Compact that sets out country-specific reforms, targets, and implementation plans aligned with the continental agenda. The Compact commits Namibia to coordinated actions to increase electricity connections, improve supply reliability, and strengthen energy security to support economic transformation. Industries, mines and energy minister Modestus Amutse said the…
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Brandberg area considered for UNESCO global Geopark

Brandberg area considered for UNESCO global Geopark

Renthia Kaimbi Namibia is moving forward with two separate conservation initiatives that could shape how natural landscapes are protected and managed, with the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF) playing distinct roles in each process. One initiative focuses on a community-driven conservation corridor linking the Skeleton Coast and Etosha National Parks. The other initiative focusses on the proposed UNESCO Global Geopark surrounding the Brandberg area. The community corridor initiative follows a contract signed by the NNF in October 2025 to support implementation of the Legacy Landscape Fund (LLF), which is managed by WWF Namibia.  The LLF committed funding of US$1 million per…
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Namfisa says non-bank regulation has strengthened since Prowealth

Namfisa says non-bank regulation has strengthened since Prowealth

Allexer Namundjembo The Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa) has acknowledged the Supreme Court judgement in the long-running Prowealth Asset Managers (PAM) matter.  It said the case arises from events that occurred nearly two decades ago, at a time when the regulatory environment was far less developed. “The PAM matter relates to a period when Namfisa's regulatory and supervisory framework was still evolving. While we acknowledge that there were weaknesses at the time, we respect the findings of the Supreme Court,” said Victoria Raimond, manager for corporate communications and consumer education at Namfisa, in a press statement issued on Thursday.…
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High Court orders partial asset freeze in Aquamarine matter

High Court orders partial asset freeze in Aquamarine matter

Justicia Shipena  The High Court has ordered that N$779 666 held in a bank account linked to the late managing director of the Aquamarine Fishing Company of Namibia, Manfred Uxamb, be frozen, pending the outcome of a civil case brought by the company.  In a recent judgement, the court confirmed part of an earlier interim order that allows Aquamarine to secure funds it claims were misappropriated while Uxamb served as its managing director.  The court rejected broader attempts to freeze additional funds and assets, finding that only one specific amount was supported by evidence. Aquamarine alleges that between 2018 and…
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NIPDB backs leadership continuity as Uaandja exits

NIPDB backs leadership continuity as Uaandja exits

Allexer Namundjembo The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) says its outgoing chief executive officer Nangula Uaandja has built a strong executive team to support institutional change.  Uaandja is preparing to leave office at the end of December. Jessica Hauuanga has been appointed acting chief executive officer with effect from 1 January 2026.  Hauuanga, who has served as Executive: Investor Experience since 2021, assumes the role following Uaandja’s departure when her contract ends on 31 December. In a statement issued on Thursday, the NIPDB board said it has full confidence in Hauuanga’s ability to lead the institution during this…
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Paladin restructures debt facility to N$2.09 billion

Paladin restructures debt facility to N$2.09 billion

Chamwe Kaira Paladin Energy Ltd has completed a restructure of its syndicated debt facility, cutting its total debt capacity to U$110 million (about N$2.09 billion) as its liquidity position improves. The uranium producer said the restructure with lenders Nedbank Limited, Nedbank Namibia Limited and Macquarie Bank was executed on 18 December, subject to the completion of customary conditions. The original facility was arranged in January 2024, ahead of the restart of production at Paladin’s Langer Heinrich Mine in the Erongo Region and before the company acquired Fission Uranium Corp. Since then, Paladin’s financial position has strengthened, supported by the completion…
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Etango site comes alive as construction gains pace

Etango site comes alive as construction gains pace

Chamwe Kaira Construction at the Etango Uranium Project is progressing steadily, with Bannerman Energy reporting strong advances across early works activities that remain on budget and on schedule. The contractor workforce on site has grown to more than 370 people as construction activity increases. Bulk earthworks are now just over halfway complete, with work focused on the heap leach pads. Blasting, crushing and screening of drainage aggregate for the heap leach facility are also progressing as planned and meeting required standards. Concrete works have entered a key phase. Bannerman has awarded contracts for Phase 1 and Phase 2A, and construction…
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Sankwasa’s adviser accused of corruption

Sankwasa’s adviser accused of corruption

Renthia Kaimbi Residents of Keetmanshoop have accused a recently appointed adviser to the minister of urban and rural development, James Sankwasa, of benefiting from an alleged irregular municipal contract.  This is part of claims of governance failure at the Keetmanshoop Municipality. The allegations are contained in a formal petition submitted by the Concerned Residents of Keetmanshoop and addressed to newly elected mayor Melody Swartbooi.  The petition, dated 9 December 2025 and seen by the Windhoek Observer, calls for urgent intervention into what residents describe as deep-rooted problems within the municipality. The petition has also been copied to Sankwasa, //Kharas Regional…
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Fisheries contribution to GDP expected to grow to N$10.7 billion

Fisheries contribution to GDP expected to grow to N$10.7 billion

Staff Writer The government aims to raise the fisheries sector’s contribution to gross domestic product from N$10.4 billion to N$10.7 billion by 2030 under the sixth National Development Plan (NDP6). Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform Inge Zaamwani said NDP6 sets clear targets for the fisheries and aquatic resources sub-sector.  These include rebuilding fish biomass to maximum sustainable yield, reducing illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, increasing value addition, and expanding employment. She said meeting these targets requires close cooperation between government and industry.  She added that fishing rights holders play a central role in meeting national goals…
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YOUNG OBSERVER | It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas. 

With less than 7 days to go before many of us are indulging in the annual gluttony contest of eating slain goats under a tree in remote areas, the year 2025 is wrapping up wonderfully, and as young Namibians, it is safe to say we had a good run.  Across the country, the signs are familiar. Traffic thins in the capital city, traffic officers hide behind bushes on long roads to trap fast drivers, offices slow down, and families begin to gather again, some by choice, others by obligation. December has always carried its own rhythm in Namibia.   2025 was…
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