BW Energy pays N$661m in royalties to Namibian Govt in 2023
BW Energy has paid Namibia N$661 million (US$34.8 million) as of 31 December 31, 2023, in taxes and royalties. The...
Read moreBW Energy has paid Namibia N$661 million (US$34.8 million) as of 31 December 31, 2023, in taxes and royalties. The...
Read moreFinance minister Ipumbu Shiimi said Namibia will charge non-resident shareholders 10% from January 1, 2026, to address the existing disparity...
Read moreTrigon Metals processed 81,479 ore at an average grade of 0.95% copper, falling short of 87,000 tonnes at 1.2% at...
Read moreThunder Gold Corp (formerly White Metal Resources) has exited Namibia after selling the remaining 25% interest in the Kalahari Copper...
Read moreMines minister Tom Alweendo says Namibia is a great example of attracting investment in oil, gas, and mining through continuing...
Read moreNamibia's mines minister, Tom Alweendo, says Africa's sustainable energy goals require over US$200 billion annually, yet current investments are a...
Read moreThe Ontario Superior Court of Justice has granted Trigon Metals an interim order to spinout (unbundle) its wholly-owned Moroccan subsidiary,...
Read moreE-Tech Resources has started a trenching program on the 100%-owned Eureka project on EPL 6762 in Namibia. The main objective...
Read moreAfrica Oil Week Energy has listed the Green Hydrogen Project among the top 10 energy infrastructures to watch in 2024. Namibia...
Read moreYintai Gold is the company that outbid Dundee Precious Metals in acquiring Osino Resources' assets. Osino CEO Heye Daun announced...
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