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Langer Heinrich’s 2025 ESG at least N$2.34m

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Langer Heinrich Uranium’s confirmed community investments in 2025 total no less than N$2,300,357 and as much as N$2,342,357.

That tally comes from two fully equipped ambulances worth about N$1.6 million supplied to the Ministry of Health and Social Services (one allocated to Omaruru District Hospital), a policing package for Walvis Bay valued between N$400,000 and N$442,000, and ICT equipment for the Mondesa Community Library worth N$300,357.

Additional donations—most notably two quad bikes for Erongo’s police—have been reported without price tags and are not included in the total.

Ambulances (healthcare, Erongo) — Two ambulances valued at approximately N$1.6 million were delivered for deployment by the Health Ministry.

One unit is serving Omaruru District Hospital, enhancing access to emergency care for remote communities such as Okongue, Uis, Okombahe and Omatjete.

To avoid double-counting, the Omaruru handover is treated here as the allocation of one of the two ambulances.

Community policing (Walvis Bay, Tutaleni Police Station) — In March, the mine delivered a Toyota Urban Cruiser, 20 bicycles (with helmets and pumps), five computers and a printer to strengthen patrols and station capacity. Public valuations of this package range from N$400,000 to N$442,000; this story reflects that range.

Digital access and learning (Swakopmund, Mondesa Library) — In January, Langer Heinrich equipped the municipal library with 20 computers (N$275,057) and two printers (N$25,300)—a combined N$300,357—to expand public ICT access and skills development.

Mobility for coastal patrols (Erongo Police) — Later in the year, the mine handed over two quad bikes to Walvis Bay police to extend patrol reach across dunes and unpaved corridors. No amount was disclosed publicly, so this upgrade is excluded from the headline total but remains part of the mine’s 2025 safety support.

From an ESG-program perspective, these items align with the operator’s priorities—health and safety, community resilience, and access to services—and sit within Langer Heinrich’s published sustainability commitments and site-level engagement in Erongo.

Method note: The total in the introduction sums only figures with precise public valuations and avoids double-counting by treating the Omaruru hospital handover as the allocation of one of the two ambulances reported (total about N$1.6 million). The police package is presented as a range because reputable sources differ; the library figure uses line-item values (N$275,057 + N$25,300). Items with no disclosed price, such as the quad bikes, are left out to keep the tally conservative and evidence-based.

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