The Okohongo copper–silver deposit, also known as the Taranis Project, sits in Namibia’s Kaoko Belt within Exclusive Prospecting Licence (EPL) 7071. The deposit has travelled a long path from discovery...
Read moreLong before the Kaoko Basin became the stage for a new wave of junior explorers, the ground was stitched together under a broad licence package controlled by Teck Resources and...
Read moreOtjikoto gold mine expects to produce between 185,000 and 200,000 ounces of gold this year, generating revenues in excess of US$600 million. B2Gold Namibia Country Manager John Roos said this...
Read moreSGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has established its first commercial geochemistry and minerals testing laboratory in Namibia. The new facility, located in Walvis Bay, is set...
Read moreThe African Energy Chamber’s State of African Energy 2026 Outlook states that, after decades of being considered underexplored, Africa’s oil and gas provinces are now delivering discoveries that necessitate a new approach....
Read moreAldoro’s Phase I drilling at Kameelburg defined an Inferred Mineral Resource of 520.61 Mt at 2.49 % TREO equivalent (1.18 % TREO, 0.20 % niobium, 201 ppm molybdenum) at a...
Read moreNamibia is asking its mining sector to spend just 0.04% of annual revenue to sponsor the country’s national soccer league, ensuring the continuation of top-flight football. In a ministerial statement...
Read moreDeep Yellow states that it will establish Tumas as the fourth uranium mine in Namibia upon the execution of the current development schedule. The schedule covers detailed engineering, early infrastructure...
Read moreNamibia is quietly home to more than 26 million ounces of silver resources and reserves, yet unlike its better-known uranium and diamond riches, this precious metal sits mainly in the...
Read moreOscillate Plc has expanded its acquisition of Kalahari Copper Limited to include a portfolio of Namibian copper licences, positioning the company as one of the largest landholders in the Kaoko...
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