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Perspectives on Namibian investment.

Considered views on the sectors, regions and structural questions that shape long-term investment in Namibia.

Investment PerspectivesNamibiaProperty & InfrastructureAgricultureIndustryRegional DevelopmentEntrepreneurshipSSG Perspectives

Property & Infrastructure

Serviced land, not construction, is the binding constraint

Housing delivery debates often focus on building cost. In practice, the availability of serviced land and bulk infrastructure determines how quickly supply can respond to demand.

Regional Development

Corridor economics and the case for logistics assets

Namibia's ports and transport corridors give it structural advantages in regional trade. Realising them depends on warehousing, handling capability and reliable inland connections.

Agriculture

Water discipline as an investment test in agriculture

In an arid economy, water security is not a technical footnote. It is the first question any credible agricultural investment case must answer.

Entrepreneurship

Designing SME participation into projects from the start

Local enterprise participation works best when it is built into procurement and delivery structures at design stage, rather than added afterwards.

Namibia

Transition towns of the south

Oranjemund, Lüderitz and Rosh Pinah carry infrastructure built for resource extraction. Their next chapter depends on diversified, commercially viable economic activity.

Investment Perspectives

What patient capital actually requires

Long horizons are not an excuse for weak discipline. Patient capital demands sharper structuring, not looser standards.