Namibia

Not just a beautiful travel destination but also a world-class mining jurisdiction

Namibia is one of Africa’s most established mining jurisdictions with more than 120 years of continuous mining history and active mines in diamonds, uranium, gold, and copper.

Namibia is a stable, transparent and proven jurisdiction which is straightforward to work in – a place where large-scale mining projects can move from exploration to development with confidence. Its geological potential remains underexplored relative to other mining jurisdictions, providing substantial upside for new discoveries and project development.

Mining is a cornerstone of Namibia’s economy and is one of the country’s largest contributors to GDP, exports, and government revenues. The sector has supported economic development for decades and plays a central role in the country’s growth strategy.

Stable and mining friendly

  • Stable democracy with an independent judiciary and predictable rule of law
  • Transparent mineral and surface title systems
  • Strong political and social support for responsible mining
  • A national ambition to develop mineral resources and attract long-term investment

Excellent infrastructure

  • Modern physical and social infrastructure
  • Within 20 km of key utilities: grid power, water supply, roads, and well-serviced towns
  • Easy logistics, reliable access routes, and supportive local institutions

Well-established mining industry

  • Mining contributes ~8% of GDP and ~40% of foreign earnings
  • A stable tax code and investor-friendly fiscal terms:
    • 37.5% corporate tax
    • 3% royalty
    • 1% export levy
    • 14% VAT
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