Namibia’s 51% Mining Ownership Gambit: A Strategic Win or a Populist Trap?

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 7/08/2025
The Namibian government’s recent announcement that it will take up a 51% stake in all mining operations came at an interesting time, right in the middle of the Mining Expo, where international investors were visiting the country. The timing was clearly intentional, aimed at signaling a new era (…)
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