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SNC Incorporated named the 2025 Namibian energy law firm of the year

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SNC Incorporated received top recognition at the Namibia Energy Connect & Energy Trailblazer Awards, held on 5 November 2025 in Windhoek, where the firm was named Namibian Energy Law Firm of the Year 2025.

The night was even more special as SNC Incorporated’s Partner, Shafimana Shimakeleni, won the Young Energy Leader (Under 35) 2025 Award. His win reflects his dedication and the strong contribution he continues to make in the energy sector.

The Namibia Energy Connect & Energy Trailblazer Awards is a national platform that convenes leaders, innovators, and changemakers across Namibia’s energy landscape. Hosted by the Namibia Youth Energy Forum (NYEF), the initiative brings together stakeholders from the oil & gas, renewable energy, and emerging sectors to reflect, collaborate, and shape the country’s energy future. The prestigious Energy Trailblazer Awards, which recognise and celebrate outstanding individuals and institutions driving excellence, innovation and impact in Namibia’s energy sector, are held on the final day of the event.

SNC Incorporated has advised on national and international deals and projects that support the growth of Namibia’s energy industry. The firm continues to work with investors, companies and industry leaders to help drive progress in the sector.

In addition to the awards, SNC Incorporated also took part in the event’s programme. Managing Partner Shakwa Nyambe joined a panel discussion titled “From Discovery to Development: Namibia’s Upstream Journey and Promise of the Orange Basin.” The discussion covered several key topics, including regulatory frameworks, investor confidence, local content, the potential of the Orange Basin, opportunities for youth, and updates on current operations by Rhino Resources, Shell, TotalEnergies, Galp, Chevron, Qatar Energy, and NAMCOR.

During the discussion, Shakwa Nyambe encouraged young people to stay informed about developments in the oil and gas industry, seize opportunities, seek mentorship, and spend more time exchanging ideas and developing innovations. His main message to the youth was to “be in the kitchen, be present, involved and prepared to act.”

Managing Partner Shakwa Nyambe also shared the following message on the firm’s award: “This is a testament and recognition for the great work rendered to our clients in the energy sector, oil and gas and power sector over the years, unlocking big deals that have advanced the Namibian energy sector.”

The firm thanks its clients, partners and staff for their ongoing support.

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