• Mining
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Mining and Energy Namibia | Namibia’s Leading Mining & Energy News
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
  • Diamonds
  • Oil & Gas
  • Uranium
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Gold
  • Lithium
  • Energy
  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Diamonds
  • Oil & Gas
  • Uranium
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Gold
  • Lithium
  • Energy
  • Copper
  • Zinc
No Result
View All Result
Mining and Energy Namibia | Namibia’s Leading Mining & Energy News
No Result
View All Result
Home Oil & Gas

Namibia’s energy future must be led by its people – President

by editor
April 23, 2025
in Oil & Gas
1.8k 56
A A
0

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for Namibians to take the lead in shaping the country’s energy future, emphasising the importance of local capacity building, sustainable development, and good governance.

Delivering her remarks through Prime Minister Dr Elijah Ngurare at the official opening of the 7th edition of the Namibia International Energy Conference on Wednesday, President Nandi-Ndaitwah urged greater collaboration between government, academia, and industry.

“We call on all stakeholders – investors, operators, and service providers – to be active partners in building local capacity. Let us prioritise skills development, technology transfer, and knowledge sharing across the energy value chain. Namibia’s energy future must be led by Namibians – capable, empowered, and globally competitive,” she said.

This year’s conference, held under the theme “Leading the Way: Becoming an Energy Hub with In-Country Value”, underscores Namibia’s ambition to leverage its rich natural resources, including oil, gas, and renewable energy, to stimulate economic growth and regional leadership.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah said the country’s energy agenda goes beyond resource extraction, with a focus on creating lasting value for Namibians.

“We aim to position Namibia as one of Africa’s most attractive and reliable destinations for energy investment, where partnerships are built on trust, accountability, and shared long-term value. Furthermore, Namibia’s energy ambitions will remain firmly aligned with our environmental values,” she said.

Highlighting recent significant oil and gas discoveries in the Orange Basin, she stressed the importance of responsible and sustainable resource development, with revenues reinvested into public infrastructure and services.

She further outlined the government’s focus on local content, pointing to the need for active Namibian participation at every stage of the energy value chain.

“We recognise that each stage of the energy value chain – from exploration to production – presents unique opportunities and requires tailored levels of participation. Our goal is to enable meaningful Namibian involvement by building skills, supporting local businesses, and fostering an environment where talent and enterprise can thrive,” she added.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah also underscored that strong institutions and sound governance are critical to ensuring Namibia’s energy success.

“Our institutions will continue to be strengthened to ensure that Namibia’s natural wealth is managed fairly, responsibly, and in the best interest of its people,” she said.

She reaffirmed government efforts to create a transparent and enabling investment environment, including the streamlining of regulatory processes and policy clarity.

“Corruption has no place in this journey, while integrity must guide all Namibians at every step. We are streamlining regulatory processes, strengthening institutional coordination, and ensuring policy clarity to support timely and transparent decisions across the energy value chain,” said the President.

Namibia’s energy sector is poised for significant expansion, with potential spanning oil, gas, solar, wind, hydroelectric, and nuclear energy, as well as critical minerals essential for clean energy technologies.

“Our goal is to export power, strategic energy commodities, and knowledge partnerships, while promoting regional integration and advancing Africa’s collective energy security,” Nandi-Ndaitwah said.

author avatar
editor
See Full Bio
Share398Tweet249

Related Posts

Somerschield invests N$12.9m in Monitor Exploration’s Namibian oil projects
Oil & Gas

Somerschield invests N$12.9m in Monitor Exploration’s Namibian oil projects

  Monitor Exploration Limited (MEL UK), a UK-based company focused on onshore hydrocarbon exploration in Namibia, has entered a strategic...

October 7, 2025
Rhino Resources targets new Orange Basin well following recent oil find
Oil & Gas

Namibia’s Orange Sub-basin leads Africa with 60% exploration success rate

  The Namibian portion of the Orange Sub-basin has recorded a 60% success rate for high-impact wells since 2022, well...

October 5, 2025

Recommended

BW Kudu seeks approval for Kudu Gas Project licences

BW Kudu seeks approval for Kudu Gas Project licences

1 year ago
Wolfshag ore production on course – B2Gold

Wolfshag ore production on course – B2Gold

3 years ago
Load More

Newsletter

Black transparent logo for dark mode

About Us

The Namibia Mining and Energy website is a comprehensive online platform dedicated to showcasing Namibia's mining and energy sectors

Categories

  • Copper
  • Diamonds
  • Energy
  • Gold
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Lithium
  • Mining
  • Namibia
  • News
  • Oil & Gas
  • Opinions
  • Tin
  • Uranium
  • Zinc

Get in touch

Email:newsdesk@miningandenergy.com.na

© 2024 Mining and Energy | All Rights Reserved. The Namibia Mining and Energy website is a comprehensive online platform dedicated to showcasing Namibia's mining and energy sectors.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Diamonds
  • Oil & Gas
  • Uranium
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Gold
  • Lithium
  • Energy
  • Copper
  • Zinc

© 2024 Mining and Energy | All Rights Reserved. The Namibia Mining and Energy website is a comprehensive online platform dedicated to showcasing Namibia's mining and energy sectors.