Debmarine Namibia, a subsidiary of Anglo American’s diamond unit De Beers, on Monday reported a 13% drop in production to 1.125 million carats last year as demand slumped during the covid-19 pandemic.
Namibia’s maritime sector is the lifeblood of its economy. The ports at Walvis Bay and Lüderitz serve as gateways for trade, logistics, and regional connectivity, and are critical not only for Namibia ...
Namibian Marine Phosphate, developers of the controversial N$3.1 billion Sandpiper Marine Phosphate Project, say they are ready to bust myths and fears surrounding the project through a verification ...
Dublin, Oct. 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "The Mining Sector in Namibia 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This comprehensive report delves into the mining industry ...
The success of public-private joint venture Debmarine Namibia illustrates the possibilities of marine extraction activities attaining environmental sustainability, local empowerment of communities and ...
If you would like to learn more about the IAEA’s work, sign up for our weekly updates containing our most important news, multimedia and more. The coastline of Namibia is a lively place. A large ...
The Namibian marine environment cannot accommodate a viable fishing industry and the disruptive exercise of marine phosphate mining, says environmental lobby group Swakopmund Matters. “Either one or ...
Namibia expects investment in the region of US$3.5 billion in its mining sector over the next five years, with the sector accounting for 15% of the country's total economic output. According to the ...
Lions living in a national park in Namibia have been observed hunting and eating marine creatures, with two prides now regularly feasting on seals, cormorants and the occasional flamingo. For three ...
The first-ever comprehensive study on the concentration of radionuclides and trace elements in Namibia’s coastal waters revealed that while radionuclide levels are very low, there is an indication of ...
The project tenements lie in waters about 60 km off the coast of, and 120 km south-west of, Walvis Bay, in Namibia, and the granted mining licence (ML170) covers about 2 233 km2 in water depths of 180 ...
Today, Namibia faces a shortage of qualified marine pilots, a challenge with both immediate and long-term consequences. Without enough pilots, ships cannot berth on schedule. Cargo handling slows down ...
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