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Diamond production falls 21% in Q4

Diamond production falls 21% in Q4

Chamwe Kaira Namibia’s diamond production fell by 21% to 500 000 carats in the fourth quarter of 2025, mainly due to scheduled maintenance on two vessels and extended in-port time to install a next-generation subsea crawler on the Benguela Gem diamond recovery vessel. The decommissioning of two vessels earlier in the year, a response to current industry conditions, also contributed to the decline. Debmarine Namibia produced 286 000 carats during the quarter, while Namdeb land operations produced 173 000 carats. The figures are contained in the production report for the quarter ended 31 December 2025. Anglo American, which owns De…
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TotalEnergies targets oil production around 2030

TotalEnergies targets oil production around 2030

Chamwe Kaira TotalEnergies says offshore oil production in Namibia could begin around 2029 or 2030, subject to regulatory approvals and the timing of a final investment decision. The timeline was outlined by Gabin Poizat, press officer for exploration and production at TotalEnergies SE Corporate Communications, who said the start date will depend on how quickly key approvals and project decisions are completed. Poizat told Observer Money that following a transaction announced in December, TotalEnergies will hold operated interests in three offshore petroleum exploration licences in Namibia’s Orange Basin. The company will own a 40% operated interest in PEL 83, which…
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Trade deficit shrinks to N$393m in December

Trade deficit shrinks to N$393m in December

Chamwe Kaira Namibia recorded a trade deficit of N$393 million in December 2025, a sharp improvement from the N$4.4 billion deficit recorded in November 2025. On a year-on-year basis, the country posted a trade surplus of N$297 million, according to data released by the statistician general and chief executive officer of the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA), Alex Shimuafeni. South Africa remained Namibia’s largest trading partner during the period, accounting for the largest share of both exports and imports. Exports in December were driven mainly by the mining sector. Non-monetary gold, precious stones (diamonds) and uranium dominated the export basket.  Fish…
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GIPF assets grow by N$16bn

GIPF assets grow by N$16bn

Chamwe Kaira The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) recorded growth in assets from about N$167 billion as of 31 March 2024 to around N$183 billion by 31 March 2025. GIPF maintained a balanced portfolio across local and international markets, allowing it to access global opportunities while managing risk. GIPF officially launched its 2025 integrated annual report on Thursday in Oshakati.  Speaking at the launch, GIPF chief executive officer and principal officer Martin Inkumbi said the report provides a full account of the Fund’s financial and operational performance for the year ended 31 March 2025. Inkumbi said the 2025 financial results…
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House price growth picked up in late 2025

House price growth picked up in late 2025

Staff Writer Namibia’s residential property market showed mixed results in the final quarter of 2025, according to the latest FNB House Price Index report.  House price growth remained modest due to weak economic conditions, strained household finances and uneven activity across regions. The FNB House Price Index rose to 7.6% in the fourth quarter of 2025 from 5.9% in the previous quarter. Over the same period, growth in transaction volumes eased to 17% from 18.4%. “This reflects an uneven market, with strong price growth observed in the central and coastal regions, while the northern region continues to lead in transaction…
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Letshego appoints new board director

Letshego appoints new board director

Staff Writer Letshego Holdings Namibia Limited has appointed Christoffer Chipeio as an independent non-executive director, effective 4 February 2026. The company said the appointment was made in line with Rule 3.59 of the Namibia Securities Exchange (NSX) listing requirements. Chipeio is a Namibian legal practitioner with more than ten years of experience in compliance, legal advice, corporate governance and regulatory matters. His career includes senior and executive roles in the financial services and corporate sectors, with experience in both banking and legal practice. Letshego Holdings Namibia says Chipeio brings a strong understanding of governance, risk management and regulatory frameworks, which…
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Namibia targets mining investment in Cape Town

Namibia targets mining investment in Cape Town

Staff Writer Namibia will present a range of investment-ready mining opportunities at the 2026 Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) announced on Thursday.  The mining sector is supported by a broad resource base that includes uranium, diamonds, lithium, rare earth elements, copper, graphite, cobalt, manganese and zinc.  Mining remains a key contributor to economic growth, jobs and industrial development. As part of its long-term mining and industrialisation strategy, Namibia is promoting both large-scale mining and small-scale and emerging mining.  The approach forms part of an integrated development pipeline aimed at…
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Political rhetoric is meaningless without ideological recalibration

Political rhetoric is meaningless without ideological recalibration

Kae Matundu - Tjiparuro “We are too few to be poor” is and has been one of the famous catchphrases of the president of the eighth administration of the Republic of Namibia.  Yours Truly Ideologically indeed, this catchphrase has been given serious reflection, wondering if it ever has or shall have any practical and consequential meaning or if it is just another popular rhetoric by a politician?  One, for that matter, without any hint of ideological conviction. For, indeed, unless backed by some serious ideological conviction and inclination, as much as ambition, such shall remain no more than just another…
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Namibia’s strategy for performance-driven governance – from delay to delivery, the tone is set

Namibia’s strategy for performance-driven governance – from delay to delivery, the tone is set

PAUL T. SHIPALE (with inputs by Folito Nghitongovali Diawara Gaspar) In a defining address that has recalibrated the nation’s governance priorities, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah declared the era of excuses over. Opening the new judicial year, she delivered a stark verdict on public service, saying there is no room for failure. This was not merely a speech; it was a strategic blueprint, positioning a strong legal framework and an efficient judiciary as the indispensable engines of national performance. The timing could not be more critical. With magistrates grappling with caseloads of up to 63 cases simultaneously, public trust is under strain.…
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An engineer’s perspective on leadership in Namibia

An engineer’s perspective on leadership in Namibia

Ndeya Iita  As engineers, we are trained to think in systems. We analyse problems, design solutions, test assumptions, and measure outcomes. We value clarity, evidence, and continuous improvement.  From this professional lens, one conclusion becomes unavoidable: Namibia would benefit greatly if its ministers and public officials became regular writers. Engineering teaches us that complex systems fail when communication is weak. The government is one of the most complex systems in any country, involving people, policies, institutions, budgets, and infrastructure. Yet too often, decisions appear disconnected from clear explanations, data, or long-term logic. Writing can help close this gap. When leaders…
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