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NSX closes week marginally lower 

NSX closes week marginally lower 

Chamwe Kaira The Namibian Stock Exchange (NSX) posted mixed results during the week ended 6 February 2026, as gains in some sectors were offset by declines in others. The NSX overall index closed at 2,254.46 points, slightly down from 2,259.63 points the previous week. This represents a decline of 0.23%.  Despite the weekly drop, the index remains 5.28% higher than its December 2025 level. The dividend yield stands at 3.54%. The NSX Local Index performed better. It rose by 0.15% to close at 812.39 points, up from 811.16 points the week before. Since December 2025, the index has gained 0.57%.…
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Rosh Pinah commissions first paste backfill plant

Rosh Pinah commissions first paste backfill plant

Chamwe Kaira Rosh Pinah Zinc and Appian Capital Advisory Limited, the investment adviser to long-term private capital funds, have commissioned a new paste fill plant at the Rosh Pinah mine as part of the RP2.0 expansion project. The plant is the first commissioned paste backfill operation in Namibia. It reduces mining dilution, lowers the volume of tailings deposited on the surface and improves ore recovery. The RP2.0 expansion project is now more than 85% complete and remains on schedule and on budget.  Once completed, the project will almost double the mine’s processing capacity to 1.3 million tonnes per year.  Completion…
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TotalEnergies takes operatorship of PEL104

TotalEnergies takes operatorship of PEL104

Staff Writer TotalEnergies has signed agreements to acquire a 42.5% operated interest in the PEL104 exploration licence offshore Namibia from Eight Offshore Investments Holdings and Maravilla Oil & Gas. Once the transaction is completed, TotalEnergies will operate the licence with a 42.5% interest, alongside Petrobras with 42.5%, Namcor with 10%, and Eight Offshore Investments Holdings with 5%.  The PEL104 licence is located in the Lüderitz Basin and covers about 11 000 square kilometres offshore Namibia. “After the acquisition in December of a 40% operated interest in the PEL83 licence, TotalEnergies further strengthens its position in Namibia by entering this new…
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Standard Bank appoints Helena Mboti as group economist

Standard Bank appoints Helena Mboti as group economist

Staff Writer Standard Bank Namibia has appointed Helena Mboti as its new group economist. Mboti brings ten years of experience in central banking and commercial banking. Her background spans macroeconomic policy, financial markets and balance-sheet risk. She previously worked at the Central Bank, where she served as an economist in the research department before moving to the financial stability department as an analyst. Her work covered monetary and financial statistics, macroprudential analysis, systemic risk assessment; and financial stability monitoring. This exposed her to monetary policy formulation and risk assessment across Namibia’s financial system. Mboti later joined the FirstRand Namibia Group,…
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Upstream Petroleum Unit will participate in NIEC 2026

Upstream Petroleum Unit will participate in NIEC 2026

Namibia’s newly established Upstream Petroleum Unit (UPU), operating directly under the Presidency, has confirmed its participation at the 8th Namibia International Energy Conference (NIEC), taking place from April 14 to 16 in Windhoek.  As Namibia edges closer to first oil, the Petroleum Unit’s involvement signals the government’s commitment to shaping upstream policy, fostering investment and promoting partnership between regulators and industry. The UPU, led by Kornelia Shilunga, Special Advisory and Head, and Carlo McLeod, Special Advisor and Deputy Head, is responsible for overseeing the country’s upstream petroleum sector. Established within the Presidency, the Unit develops regulatory frameworks, monitors compliance and…
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South African wine industry marks blessing of grape harvest

South African wine industry marks blessing of grape harvest

Staff Writer The South African wine industry has gathered for the annual Wine Harvest Commemorative Event to honour excellence, heritage and innovation.  The event also marked the blessing of the 2026 grape harvest and commemorated 367 years since the birth of the country’s wine industry. South Africa remains unique among wine-producing nations because it can trace the exact origin of its wine industry to a diary entry dated 2 February 1659.  The entry reads: “Today, praise be to God, wine was made for the first time from Cape grapes.” Clifford van der Venter, chairperson of the Groot Constantia Trust, said…
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Namibia weeps for prosecutor Shiweda 

Namibia weeps for prosecutor Shiweda 

Allexer Namundjembo The death of Ondangwa regional control prosecutor Justine Shiweda has left Namibians shaken and many within the justice system fear for their safety.  Shiweda died on Saturday at Lady Pohamba Hospital in Windhoek, where she had been hospitalised since October last year after she was shot and attacked with corrosive acid while preparing to go to work in Ondangwa.  She fought for her life for four months before succumbing to her injuries. The Namibia Law Association (NLA) says the death of Shiweda is an attack on the justice system and the rule of law. Gebhardt said the killing…
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China Town shop owner’s car to be auctioned over unpaid lawsuit

China Town shop owner’s car to be auctioned over unpaid lawsuit

Justicia Shipena  The failure by China Town shop owner Li Bailong to pay court-ordered damages has led to his property being attached for sale by public auction to settle a claim brought by a former employee. The High Court authorised the attachment of Bailong’s movable property after he failed to comply with a judgement ordering him to pay N$230 000, interest at 20% per year, and legal costs to Itakeya George.  The court found that Bailong violated George’s dignity by stripping her naked in full view of the public. A writ of execution was issued and carried out on 27…
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Husab Mine roster row leads to 10 suspensions

Husab Mine roster row leads to 10 suspensions

Renthia Kaimbi A dispute over shift changes at the Beifang Mining Technology Services (BMTS) Husab Project has escalated, leading to the suspension of 10 employees and growing tension between management and the Mineworkers Union of Namibia (MUN). The issue began on 24 January when the company’s human resources department issued a joint memorandum with the MUN branch executive committee.  The notice announced a mandatory shift from a reverse to a forward rotation, effective 27 January. The memorandum, signed by human resources head Abraham Christian and branch chairperson Gebhard Shikongo, said the change was “imperative” to comply with Section 20 of…
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Health policy to bring rules for digital health providers

Health policy to bring rules for digital health providers

Justicia Shipena Namibia’s newly launched National Digital Health Policy 2026–2036 will lay the groundwork for a law to regulate digital health providers and protect patient data as the country expands the use of technology in healthcare. The policy was launched on Friday in Windhoek by the minister of health and social services, Esperance Luvindao.  Luvindao stated that the policy will serve as a guide for the drafting of a Digital Health Bill.  The planned law will provide legal certainty, safeguard patient privacy and regulate the digital health services operating in the country. Digital health involves the use of information and…
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