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Netherlands start-up Kelp Blue is seeking to raise between N$800 million and N$1.4 billion in equity and debt, as it moves to commercially develop the world’s first large-scale kelp farm in Namibia.
The government through the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform recently held a training exercise where farmers from marginalised groups were trained on small-stock farming and production.
The City of Windhoek approved 131 building plans in April valued at N$173.4 million, latest data shows.
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Andrada Mining Limited has appointed Gida Nakazibwe Sekandi as a Non-Executive Director, effective immediately.
Namibia’s Vice President Nangolo Mbumba has called on industry players to interrogate cases of human-wildlife conflict (HWC) and devise long-lasting solutions to deal with the negative interactions between the two.
TransNamib has revealed that 22 trains are earmarked for re-manufacturing in order to boost the parastatal’s running fleet.
The Walvis Bay Municipality, Road Authority (RA), and the Road Fund Administration (RFA) have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to ensure continuous refurbishment of roads used by cargo traffic.
The Chamber of Mines says it is fairly pleased with Namibia's improved mining performance after the country recorded upgraded rankings on the global investment destination index.
Trigon Metals Inc has announced the successful first mining blast and official restart of mining operations at its Kombat mine open pit in Namibia, ahead of initial projections.
Namibia Wildlife Resorts (NWR) reported a 66% reduction in its losses to N$33 million in 2022 from N$97 million in the prior comparable year amid optimism from the company on recording profits in the near future.
Namibia has won the bid to host the Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge for the next three years.