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Bannerman achieves 16 years without lost-time injury at Etango Project

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Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia has recorded 16 consecutive years without a Lost-Time Injury (LTI) at its Etango Uranium Project, the company confirmed this week.

The milestone was reached on 7 October 2025 and, according to the company, reflects its “collective commitment to safety.” Bannerman said maintaining such a record “isn’t a matter of luck” but the result of “continuous vigilance, adherence to procedures, and a proactive approach to hazard identification.”

Managing Director Werner Ewald said the achievement demonstrates the company’s dedication to ensuring the wellbeing of its employees.

 

“While we celebrate this major achievement, we must also use it as motivation to keep the momentum going. Safety is a continuous effort, and our vision remains the same: to ensure everyone gets home healthy and safe, every single day,” Ewald said.

Bannerman said the milestone underscores its core value that “nothing is more important than the health and safety of its people.”

It added that every safety briefing, risk assessment, and proper use of protective equipment has contributed to keeping the team safe over the years.

The Etango Uranium Project, located in the Erongo Region, is expected to start operations in the second half of 2028.

It is fully owned and managed by Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia, a 95% subsidiary of Bannerman Energy Ltd, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

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