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Namibia Dairies

Also known as: Namibia Dairies Superfarm

Namibia Dairies — dairy and beverage producer, recently sued by Windhoek for water pollution from a 2019 fuel oil spill.

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What’s been said

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  1. July 2026
  2. The Namibian

    Namibia Dairies is opposing Municipal Council of Windhoek's claim

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    Namibia Dairies is opposing the council's claim.

    Hearing of city’s N$24.5m water pollution claim starts
  3. Windhoek Observer

    Namibia Dairies announced that Nammilk has been named Most Admired Namibian Brand in Non-Alcoholic Beverage category at 16th Annual Brand Africa Awards

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    Namibia Dairies has announced that Nammilk has been named the Most Admired Namibian Brand in the Non-Alcoholic Beverage category at the 16th Annual Brand Africa 100: Africa's Best Brands Awards, held in Windhoek.

    Namibia Dairies recognised at the 16th annual Brand Africa Awards
  4. Windhoek Observer

    Namibia Dairies earned distinction as first runner-up for Most Admired Consumer Staples Brand

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    Namibia Dairies also earned distinction as the first runner-up for Most Admired Consumer Staples Brand, with Nammilk following closely as second runner-up.

    Namibia Dairies recognised at the 16th annual Brand Africa Awards
  5. May 2026
  6. Namibian Sun

    Namibia Dairies was a client of Victoria Kambala before she joined SanlamAllianz

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    Before joining SanlamAllianz, she worked with clients including Namibia Dairies, Hartlief Namibia and MTC Namibia.

    Victoria Kambala focuses on brand storytelling at SanlamAllianz
  7. April 2026
  8. New Era

    Namibia Dairies' MoreToLove campaign for the beloved Oshikandela brand was named Advertising Campaign of the Year

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    The O&L Group delivered a commanding double victory when Namibia Dairies' MoreToLove campaign for the beloved Oshikandela brand was named Advertising Campaign of the Year, reinforcing a standout evening for the group at the Windhoek Country Club Resort gala dinner.

    O&L BrandX, Namibia Dairies take top honours at MTC Indaba
  9. February 2026
  10. The Namibian

    Namibia Dairies operates the !Aimab Superfarm at Mariental

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    The industry is dominated by Namibia Dairies, which operates the !Aimab Superfarm at Mariental, accounting for roughly 90 – 95% of total local production.

    Travena Dairies to close Windhoek distribution outlets
  11. January 2020
  12. The Namibian

    Namibia Dairies is a subsidiary of Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group

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    Oshikandela is a product of Namibia Dairies (ND), a subsidiary of the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) Group.

    Afroprint Line Scoops Oshikandela Prize

Yesterday

  1. OL Group terminates group COO and Namibia Dairies acting MD

    OL Group has terminated the employment of group chief operating officer Wynand Oosthuizen effective immediately, following an internal process. Oosthuizen, who also served as a board member and acting managing director of Namibia Dairies, is no longer a member of any OL company directorships.

    18 hours ago · The Namibian

  2. Windhoek sues Namibia Dairies for N$24.5m water pollution damages

    The Municipal Council of Windhoek is suing Namibia Dairies for N$24.5 million over a February 2019 heavy fuel oil spill at the company's factory that contaminated the city's Gammams Water Care Works and caused damage to water treatment processes. The hearing before the Windhoek High Court began on Tuesday, with Namibia Dairies opposing the council's claim.

    18 hours ago · The Namibian

Wednesday 1 July

  1. Nammilk named Most Admired Namibian Brand at awards

    Namibia Dairies announced that Nammilk has been named the Most Admired Namibian Brand in the Non-Alcoholic Beverage category at the 16th Annual Brand Africa 100 Awards held in Windhoek. Namibia Dairies also earned first runner-up for Most Admired Consumer Staples Brand, with Rietfontein Guava Juice taking third place in the non-alcoholic beverage category.

    1 July 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Friday 22 May

  1. OL targets N$2.5 billion EBIT under Vision 2029 strategy

    Local business group OL unveiled a Vision 2029 strategy aimed at growing earnings before interest and tax to N$2.5 billion while positioning itself among the world's top 10 great places to work. The strategy, announced alongside a new corporate identity and "One OL" rebrand, focuses on growth, leadership, organisational culture, and an OL Persona score above 85%.

    22 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Friday 15 May

  1. Victoria Kambala joins SanlamAllianz as marketing consultant

    Victoria Kambala, 30, joined SanlamAllianz on 1 April as marketing and communications consultant, bringing experience from roles with Namibia Dairies, Hartlief Namibia, and MTC Namibia. She holds an honours degree in business management from NUST Namibia and focuses on brand storytelling and connecting companies with communities.

    15 May 2026 · Namibian Sun

Monday 13 April

  1. O&L BrandX wins Agency of the Year at MTC marketing awards

    O&L BrandX was named Agency of the Year at the inaugural MTC Branding & Marketing Excellence Awards, while Namibia Dairies' MoreToLove campaign for Oshikandela won Advertising Campaign of the Year. The awards recognised 44 submissions across 15 categories at the second MTC Branding and Marketing Indaba.

    13 April 2026 · New Era

Sunday 5 April

  1. Namibian retailers warn of imminent food price hikes from fuel costs

    Rising fuel costs are expected to drive up distribution and import expenses, prompting major retailers and suppliers to increase prices over coming months. Economists warn that Namibia's heavy reliance on food imports from South Africa, combined with higher transport and production costs, will push inflation higher and hit low-income households hardest.

    5 April 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 4 February

  1. Travena Dairies closes Windhoek outlets amid unsustainable operations

    Indigenous milk producer Travena Dairies will close its four Windhoek distribution outlets this month due to unsustainable operations, eliminating at least 20 jobs. The company faces challenges including land tenure insecurity, escalating costs, and loss of government school milk contracts when the government switched to imported powdered milk in 2022.

    4 February 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 13 January

  1. O&L revenue grows 4.4% to N$5.05 billion, operating profit surges 94%

    Ohlthaver & List Group posted revenue of N$5.05 billion in 2025 with a 94% increase in operating profit to N$363.7 million, as the group pursued its Vision 2029 strategic objectives. The group spent N$532.8 million on capital expenditure across infrastructure modernisation, manufacturing upgrades, and strategic acquisitions including full ownership of technology firm Mach 10 and premium hospitality properties Le Mirage and Divava.

    13 January 2026 · The Namibian

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