Chamber premises acquires mining identity
The Chamber of Mines of Namibia recently enhanced its historic premises with iconic mining symbols, reinforcing its deep-rooted identity within the mining sector.
The Chamber of Mines of Namibia recently enhanced its historic premises with iconic mining symbols, reinforcing its deep-rooted identity within the mining sector.
It was a highlight of 2024 when Walvis Bay Salt recently celebrated its 60th birthday at the Walvis Bay Municipality Town Hall.
Namdeb’s operations are located within the Tsau //Kaeb (Sperrgebiet National Park), adjacent to the Orange River and Namibian Islands Marine Protected Areas. Namdeb’s comprehensive rehabilitation programme addresses a hundred (100) year legacy of mining in the Tsau //Kaeb (Sperrgebiet) National Park.
At Otjikoto Mine, rehabilitation planning has been part of our responsible mine planning strategy long before operations commenced. Long-term plans have been developed for the type of landscape we will leave behind at the end of life of mine,
Through its large and diversified resource portfolio in the mineral-rich Erongo region, Andrada strives to produce critical raw materials for a more sustainable future whilst uplifting communities adjacent to its operations
The evolution of the S in ESG, understanding the social element
Rössing Uranium extended a helping hand to the Namibian Police of Erongo Region, with a donation of N$750,000 to be channelled towards the servicing and upkeep of police vehicles in the towns of Swakopmund, Walvis Bay and Arandis.
Rössing Uranium continued to cement its corporate citizenship status with the donation of two busses to the Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) in Arandis.
The mining sector has been closely monitoring the trajectory of uranium prices, which surged to close 2023 at US$90/lb, subsequently surpassing the US$100/lb mark in early January 2024. The positive price movements for uranium hold immense opportunity for Namibia’s uranium sector
2023 ended with positive developments, bringing Namibia closer to the development of three new mines. These ventures are poised to fuel growth and expansion within the sector, especially amid the prevailing high prices of gold and uranium