09
Jul
Fransina Nelulu Namibia’s rapid ascent in the global energy market is no longer a secret. The historic offshore discoveries in the Orange Basin have placed the nation on the global energy map, drawing interest from international oil companies (IOCs), global Tier-1 contractors, and foreign investors. However, as the industry transitions from exploration to strategic planning, a fundamental truth has emerged for global entities eyeing this frontier: doing business in Namibia requires moving past old transactional models and embracing a strategy of true partnership, transparency, and shared national progress. For international companies entering this market, understanding the local operating landscape is…
