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TotalEnergies’ local content achievements

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During the Future Generation Master Class at the 3rd Namibia Oil and Gas Conference yesterday, TotalEnergies EP Namibia presented its environmental and social impact assessment project plan for the Venus appraisal project. Veronica Mungonena, lead contract and procurement engineer and local content, outlined the company’s progress in building Namibian participation in its operations. She said that based on 2024 data, the project has created over 160 jobs for Namibians. TotalEnergies has spent more than N$960 million through Namibian majority-owned companies.

Repo rate to bolster growth, protect rand peg

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By Patience Makwele

The Bank of Namibia (BoN)’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Wednesday announced its decision to keep the repo-rate unchanged at 6.5 percent. The move aims to continue safeguarding the one-to-one currency peg with the South African Rand while supporting and balancing domestic economic recovery. 
 

Nam to ask EU over N$160m ivory

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By Kaipaherue Kandjii

Namibia has sought permission from European nations in its bid to legally sell a stockpile of elephant ivory worth N$166 million, ahead of a crucial vote at the 20th Conference of the Parties (CoP20) to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). 
 

The conference, scheduled for 24 November to 05 December 2025, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, will bring global attention to the debate over ivory trade, conservation, and international cooperation.
 

Nam takes position as Southern African Energy Frontier

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By Hilja Shikongo

Namibia is taking deliberate steps to ensure that recent offshore oil and gas discoveries contribute to sustainable development and economic growth, according to speakers at the third Namibia Oil and Gas Conference (NOGC 2025). The event, held from 12–15 August in Windhoek brought together more than 1,100 delegates, including local and international investors, government officials, and industry experts.
 

A tribute to the late Ileni Eligeus “Patrao Ombelewa” Shangadi 25 June 1945 – 17 August 2009

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It is with sorrow, joy, love, and deep appreciation that we present this tribute in his memory. He was a man with a heart full of mercy and compassion, fashioned and molded by the God of his salvation, a man of class.
Tate Shangadi was a well-known businessman and farmer, recognized across all corners of Namibia. He was not only a successful entrepreneur but also a man deeply committed to the betterment of others. He uplifted many people through his wisdom, generosity, and unwavering support.

Wounded PDM to field Katjaimo with full confidence

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By Stefanus Nashama

Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) Secretary-General Manuel Ngaringombe says that although the party is a “wounded lion,” it remains confident of securing victory in one of its strongest support bases, the Katutura Central Constituency.
Speaking to Confidente on Wednesday, Ngaringombe said: “We are a wounded lion, and it is not easy to defeat a wounded lion. We will come prepared for positive results.”