insert_link Namibia 11th Mining Expo and Conference Breaks Records with Increased Exhibitor Participation The 11th Mining Expo and Conference, underway in Windhoek, has achieved record-breaking support with 199 exhibitors occupying 317 booths—an 18.3% increase from last year. Zebra Kasete, President of the Chamber of Mines of Namibia, highlighted the event’s success in attracting 22 SADC firms and three international companies. The expo aims to showcase Namibia’s mining industry, provide information, and create business opportunities. Kasete also raised concerns about how the mining sector […] todayAugust 9, 2024 21
insert_link Oshiwambo Oshongalele shomaulikilo oikwamina oshili metifa mo Windhoek. Oshongalele oshi 11th shomaulikilo oikwamina osha hovela mo Windhoek, tashiningilwa mendiki loipindiki lo Showgrounds. Oshongalele okwa fanekwa shikakale shaeta oidjemo ilixwepo okushiyelekanifa no yoongalele ikwao yakala noku unganekwa omido dadjako. Oshongalele neudo ota shi unganekwa koshi yekanghameno olo taliti “Green Shoots for Namibia’s Mining Industry,” nosha talika shili omito yafimana keemito diliwetikile deyokomesho moilongomwa yo uranium, eeprojeka dipe do shingoli , omapungulo no muku wogas oshoyo omahooli olongomwa oyo oyo […] todayAugust 7, 2024 16
insert_link Namibia Mining Expo and Conference Commences In The Capital The 11th Mining Expo and Conference begins at the Windhoek Showgrounds, with expectations to surpass last year's event. This year’s theme, "Green Shoots for Namibia’s Mining Industry," focuses on growth opportunities from advancements in uranium, new gold mining projects, and investments in oil and gas, aiming to drive economic expansion. Zebra Kasete, Vice President of the Chamber Mines and Managing Director at DUndeee Precious Metals in Tsumeb. todayAugust 7, 2024 29
Local Chamber of Mines position on Namibia’s performance in the 2023 Fraser Institute Annual Survey of mining companies The 2023 Fraser Institute Survey of Mining Companies reported that Namibia’s position on the overall Investment Attractiveness Index (IAI) deteriorated by 3 points from 59 in 2022 to 56 in 2023. On this index, Namibia was ranked 42 out of 86 jurisdictions surveyed, compared to 38 out of 62 jurisdictions in 2022. In the African context, Namibia ranked 4th out of 22 African jurisdictions surveyed on overall […] todayMay 21, 2024 24