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Koryx Secures N$93 Million for Namibian Copper MineWindhoek, Namibia – Koryx, a mineral exploration and development company, has successfully raised an additional N$93 million to fund its flagship Otjihase copper project in Namibia.
Namibia’s Oil Boom: A New Wave of DrillingThe Saipem-owned rig, en route to the Mopane field, owned by Portuguese energy giant Galp Energia, is the first of several rigs expected to drill in Namibian waters before the year’s end. This follows ...
Malaysia promotes health, tourism at first-ever expo in NamibiaThe High Commission of Malaysia in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday (Nov 20) hosted the inaugural Malaysia Health and Tourism Expo, highlighting the country's dual appeal as a top healthcare and ...
Namibian utility secures financing for 100 MW of solarNamibia Power Corp. (NamPower) has secured a loan from German state-owned development bank KfW to expand the planned Rosh Pinah project in Namibia from 70 MW to 100 MW. The NAD 1.3 billion ($72.6 ...
Namibia, Angola sign implementation agreement for Baynes Hydropower ProjectNamibia and Angola on Monday signed the Baynes Implementation Agreement, paving the way for the construction of a 600-megawatt hydropower plant on the Kunene River along their border, representing a ...
The huge but empty African country 36 times the size of Wales but with only 2.5m peopleNamibia, a vast nation in southern Africa, spans an impressive 318,260 square miles - 36 times the size of Wales. Its population is currently 3,022,401, making it one of the most sparsely ...
Namibia seeks to double GDP growth from oil and gas findsNamibia could double its annual GDP growth to 8 per cent within a decade and reduce its dependence on diamonds because of new offshore oil and gas finds, according to the southern African country’s ...
Paladin Energy shares plunge amid Fission Uranium deal doubtsPaladin Energy boss Ian Purdy has blamed market uncertainty about progress with its $1.5bn acquisition of Canada’s Fission Uranium for “excessive volatility” in the company’s share price.
Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things you need to know Saturday morningGood morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers: 1. There are reports that the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical is set to begin fuel exports to South Africa, Angola, and Namibia.
Namibia: Concerns Over Govt Control As Musariri Is Appointed Acting Managing Editor At New EraThe appointment of Confidence Musariri as acting managing editor at New Era has triggered concerns over government interference.
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