24
Apr
Omagano Nampweya Namibia is entering a defining extractive moment. From offshore oil and gas discoveries to renewed mining expansion, the country is experiencing a surge of resource interest that promises revenue, jobs and global repositioning. Headlines speak of transformation. Political speeches emphasise opportunity. Communities debate what this momentum could mean for livelihoods and local economies. This national conversation is healthy. It signals that Namibians care deeply about their development. But as extractive ambition accelerates, one question demands greater attention: Are our social governance tools strong enough to manage the scale of change being proposed? The debate unfolding in the Leonardville…
