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The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) roadshow for the proposed Offshore Venus Field development is proving just how invested Namibians are in their country’s energy future.
Lubricants serve a diverse range of applications, everything from your car’s engine to the water pumps at a nuclear power ...
A strategic decision to future-proof the economy of Namibia and preserve the environment, the HyIronOshivela project shows ...
The three-year partnership marks a shared commitment to advancing Namibia’s energy sector through finance, innovation and inclusive growth. As a Sapphire Sponsor, Standard Bank will leverage its ...
In a challenging global economic backdrop marked by rising protectionism, reduced development aid and high debt-serving costs, the Forum will tackle the prospect of a ‘New Deal’ to strengthen the ...
Australian-listed Connected Minerals (ASX: CML) has embarked on a pivotal phase of its exploration strategy, initiating a ...
This morning, Swakop Uranium (Pty) Executive President, Mr. Irvine Simataa, along with two officials, paid a courtesy call on Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary, Dr.
The continued dialogue between Namibia and Russia underscores the importance of maintaining strong international partnerships ...
Building on its standing as the world’s third-largest uranium producer, Namibia is doubling down on its uranium sector with a new wave of exploration and production (E&P) activity. The nation has ...
Australian uranium developer Deep Yellow has pumped the brakes on its flagship Tumas project in Namibia, announcing a deferral of the final investment decision (FID) until the clouded global uranium ...
Cape Town: Africa’s vast mineral wealth is proving to be a potent engine for economic growth, with nations across the ...
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