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Namibia tightens electricity market oversight with new surveillance framework

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April 23, 2026
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Namibia is tightening oversight of its electricity sector with the rollout of a market surveillance framework aimed at improving transparency, fairness and accountability as the industry becomes more complex.

The intervention comes as the Electricity Control Board advances the Modified Single Buyer (MSB) model, a shift that has opened the market to more participants and bilateral trading arrangements, while introducing new regulatory risks.

Speaking at an industry workshop on behalf of the Chief Executive, ECB Executive for Economic and Market Regulation Pinehas Mutota said the framework is designed to curb market abuse, discrimination and manipulation, while strengthening confidence among market participants.

“As you are aware, the operationalisation of the Modified Single Buyer (MSB) model represents a fundamental shift from a vertically integrated, single-buyer structure to a more dynamic, hybrid environment with multiple players, bilateral trading, and increasing complexity. With that complexity comes risk, and with risk comes the need for vigilant oversight. As you may recall, the ECB has, over the past years, implemented key components of the MSB, including market rules, a trading framework, balancing mechanisms, and participant guidelines,” he said.

The framework introduces stricter monitoring and reporting requirements, supported by data collection and validation systems, compliance tracking, and mechanisms to identify and escalate risks.

These measures are expected to improve early detection of irregularities and support overall market stability.

Mutota said the system aligns with regional and international best practice and will be central to ensuring the electricity market operates efficiently and competitively.

“As part of strengthening regulatory oversight, the framework will be introduced through monitoring and reporting requirements, supported by data collection and validation processes, performance monitoring, compliance reporting, and risk identification and escalation mechanisms,” he said.

The initiative forms part of broader efforts by the ECB to modernise Namibia’s electricity supply industry, as authorities seek to build a more transparent and well-regulated market capable of meeting rising energy demand.

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