06
May
Chamwe Kaira FNB Namibia predicts that agriculture, mining, and tourism will drive economic growth in 2026, despite the presence of risks. FNB market research manager Mandisa Van Wyk said cyclical improvements in agriculture are likely to support the primary sector and related industries such as meat processing. Mining output is also expected to improve, supported by renewed oil and gas exploration. She said TotalEnergies’ anticipated final investment decision mid-year could boost investor interest. Van Wyk said the electricity and water sectors are expected to gain momentum as investment in water security and power generation continues. “Tourism is also poised for…
