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Arcadia and Askari surge into ASX’s top 50

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Two Namibian-focused explorers—Arcadia Minerals and Askari Metals—delivered standout gains on the Australian Securities Exchange, earning places among the ASX’s top 50 resources stocks for July 2025.

Investor momentum lifts Namibian explorers Arcadia Minerals (ASX: AM7) and Askari Metals (ASX: AS2), each of which recorded share price gains exceeding 60% during the month.

Their performance has been driven by renewed investor confidence in Namibia’s potential as a source of critical minerals.

As global economies seek alternatives to established supply chains, Namibia’s geological richness and regulatory stability are drawing renewed attention.

Swanson and Karibib prospects

Arcadia closed July 2025 up 65% at A$0.028 per share, pushing its market capitalisation to A$3.3 million (approximately N$40.2 million).

The gains followed the release of positive sampling results confirming mineralisation across infrastructure corridors at its Swanson Tantalum Project.

The company is now preparing for further development work at Swanson and seeking project funding to support advancement.

At Karibib, Arcadia has commenced a 1,000-metre drilling campaign aimed at assessing copper and gold potential. Together with the Bitterwasser lithium project, which remains in early-stage exploration, Arcadia’s portfolio continues to attract attention from speculative investors.

The company reported A$74,000 (approximately N$900,000) in revenue for FY2024 but closed the year with a loss, suggesting that investor sentiment is more anchored in geological upside than near-term cash flow.

Askari gains ground

Metals also delivered a 63% rise in its share price during July.

The company’s Uis Lithium Project, located in central Namibia adjacent to Andrada Mining’s operation, has emerged as a key driver.

Recent trenching and channel sampling work uncovered visible spodumene across several pegmatites, with initial geophysical mapping suggesting good continuity of mineralisation.

A maiden drilling campaign is in the planning stages, and the company is exploring early-stage engagement with strategic partners.

Askari’s lithium focus in Namibia complements its Australian assets, offering dual jurisdiction exposure to the energy transition.

Critical mineral destination

The performance of Arcadia and Askari reflects growing market recognition of Namibia’s role in the global search for new critical mineral supply.

The country’s strong mining laws, improving infrastructure, and relative political stability have positioned it as a leading African jurisdiction for the exploration of battery metals.

With international support for green industrialisation growing, the local mining landscape is expected to mature into an investment hotspot.

Outlook for both companies

Sustaining investor interest will now depend on drilling success and clear progress toward defining the resource.

Arcadia’s next phase of work at Swanson and Karibib must deliver strong intercepts, while Askari will need to confirm spodumene continuity and grade at depth.

Both companies have shown the potential to leverage early success into lasting value—but execution will be the key.

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