Namibia’s Abundant Mineral Resource Base Enough to Turbo-boost Economy
Namibia’s $14 billion economy, while facing economic growth challenges and simmering land redistribution pressures, is endowed with an abundance of natural resources that could help turbo-charge its economic prospects, according to Menas Associates, a London-based business intelligence organization. At a breakfast briefing for investors in London by Menas and co-hosted by international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills in October, two leading experts on Namibia’s economy and hydrocarbons outlook – Roger Murray and Daniel McKeown – painted an alluring picture of the country’s growth prospects. Roger Murray, a business and political risk analyst who has spent his professional career monitoring political…







