insert_link Business / Economics Parliament Probes Uranium One Project. Parliament’s Natural Resources Committee wants scientific evidence before deciding on the Uranium One project at Leonardville. Chairperson Tobie Aupindi said farming and mining should work together to support livelihoods. The committee also questioned why the project’s water permit was revoked four years ago and never reissued. Uranium One spokesperson Riaan van Rooyen now responds. today5 September, 2025
insert_link Business / Economics Uranium One completes 50% of exploration drilling in Leonardville Uranium One, a Russian state-owned company that specialises in uranium exploration, mining, and processing has started exploration drilling in Leonardville. Aldo Hengari, the Director of Operations at Uranium One says 50 percent of the work is done. According to the World Nuclear Association, Namibia has some of the largest uranium-producing mines in the world. These include Uranium One, Husab, and Rössing. In 2022 Kazakhstan produced the largest share of uranium […] today17 April, 2024
insert_link Business / Economics Uranium one withdraws case against water ministry The Uranium One Group has withdrawn its case against the water ministry for not issuing exploration drilling permits to the company but remains confident its project will be safe and beneficial to Namibia. Here is Uranium One spokesperson Riaan van Rooyen. today23 January, 2024