Homegrown, coordinated CSI that tackles root causes, plans for socioeconomic closure, and is governed by stakeholder-centric standards is how Namibia turns mining into lasting community wealth. That was the through-line...
Read moreNamibia has effectively lost out on billions of dollars in potential revenue from cobalt, a key battery metal, following the collapse of two once-promising projects—Celsius Resources’ Opuwo Cobalt Project and...
Read moreKoryx Copper CEO Heye Daun says he has raised about N$4 billion in equity—roughly two-thirds spent in Namibia—and secured N$4.5 billion in undrawn debt for Osino. That capital-markets track record...
Read moreNavachab has invested more than N$600 million in mining equipment since 2020 and expanded its workforce from 500 to 1,488 permanent employees, plus 598 contractors, according to Managing Director George...
Read moreOrano Mining Namibia has been named Namibia’s leading mine safety performer for 2024, earning top honours in the Chamber of Mines’ Category 3 award for care and maintenance operations after...
Read moreB2Gold Country Manager John Roos said the company’s environmental, social, and governance commitments are designed to outlast the operational life of the Otjikoto Mine, ensuring that the surrounding communities, the...
Read moreDebmarine CEO Willy Mertens said the company is investing N$1.1 billion in a next-generation crawler to replace production lost after the early retirement of two older vessels, Grand Banks and...
Read moreBannerman Mining Resources Namibia, led by Managing Director Werner Ewald, is developing an initial processing plant capable of handling eight million tonnes of ore annually at its Etango-8 uranium project....
Read moreHusab Mine, the world’s largest open-pit uranium operation and the third-largest uranium producer globally, posted an annual turnover of N$8.8 billion in its latest reporting year. This is according to...
Read moreGolden Deeps Limited, an Australian exploration company incorporated in 1991, first stepped into Namibia’s Otavi Mountainland in 2012 through the acquisition of two Australian-registered companies that together owned 100 per...
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