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Monday, 8 June 2026
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Namibia Power Corporation

Also known as: NamPower · NPV · Namibia Power Corporation Limited

Namibia's electricity utility, responsible for power generation, supply, and infrastructure maintenance across the country.

2023-02-212026-06-08

What’s been said

Key points drawn from coverage. Tap a point to see the original sentence.

  1. March 2026
  2. Informanté

    NamPower has submitted a bulk tariff application of 8.4% for 2026/2027 financial year

    Source

    THE Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) has submitted a bulk tariff application of 8.4% for the 2026/2027 financial year, increasing the average tariff from 206.11 c/kWh to 223.40 c/kWh.

    NamPower applies for a bulk tariff increase of 8.4% for financial year 2026/27
  3. New Era

    NamPower proposed 8.4% increase in tariffs for 2026/2027 financial year

    Source

    Electricity utility NamPower earlier this week proposed an 8.4% increase from the Electricity Control Board (ECB) for the 2026/2027 financial year in tariffs for supplying bulk electricity to distributors in the country.

    NamPower proposes 8.4% hike
  4. New Era

    NamPower pointed to non-paying bulk customers and need for capital projects and new infrastructure

    Source

    Justifying the increase, NamPower pointed to carrying the burden of non-paying bulk energy-supplying customers, the sustainability of the energy utility to invest financially in capital projects to meet the national energy demand, and the need for new infrastructure, like transformers.

    NamPower proposes 8.4% hike
  5. The Namibian

    Namibia Power Corporation has up-to-date accounts with City of Windhoek

    Source

    Despite this huge debt, Amutenya indicated that the city council has no outstanding obligations to its primary bulk service providers, including NamPower and NamWater.

    Defaulters owe City of Windhoek more than N$800 million in municipal debt
  6. February 2026
  7. New Era

    Namibia Power Corporation was designated to develop Angola-Namibia Interconnector Project as strategic infrastructure investment

    Source

    The cabinet approved the development of the Angola-Namibia (ANNA) Project as a strategic infrastructure investment by the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy through NamPower.

    Cabinet Briefs
  8. Informanté

    NamPower was directed to conclude the bilateral Power Purchase Agreement and the Project Development Agreement

    Source

    Cabinet directed NamPower, under the oversight of the Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy to conclude the bilateral Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and the Project Development Agreement (PDA), in consultation with Attorney—General.

    Cabinet approves accelerated development of Angola–Namibia Interconnection Project
  9. Informanté

    NamPower scheduled power outage at Von Bach Booster 2 Substation on 20 February for critical maintenance

    Source

    NamPower stated that it has scheduled a power outage at the Von Bach Booster 2 Substation on 20 February due to critical maintenance on station equipment.

    Windhoek and surrounding areas to experience water interruptions on Friday
  10. The Namibian

    Namibia Power Corporation requested an increase of 3.02%

    Source

    According to her, the Namibia Power Corporation requested an increase of 3.02%, of which 1.7% was approved.

    Utaara takes aim at electricity hikes amid low income households
  11. January 2026
  12. The Namibian

    Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) awarded bursaries to 15 students for the current academic year

    Source

    State-owned power utility Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) has once again demonstrated its commitment to human capital development by awarding bursaries to 15 students for the current academic year.

    Corporate support strengthens access to education
  13. The Namibian

    Namibia Power Corporation agreed to provide bulk of power to Tumas Project

    Source

    In addition, the company reached an agreement with the Namibia Power Corporation through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Reptile Uranium Namibia, to provide the bulk of power to the project.

    Deep Yellow pours millions into Tumas project
Politics

Councils owed N$162m as service cut-off deadline expires

The News

Local authorities are owed over N$162 million by government ministries, institutions, and businesses, prompting the government to direct municipalities to disconnect water and electricity services to defaulting entities. The urban and rural development minister last month directed all local authorities to cut off services from ministries with outstanding debts failing to settle accounts by 5 June.

Why it matters

Councils owed N$162 million by government is forcing service disconnections and exposing cash-flow crisis in public finances.

21 hours ago · The Namibian

Yesterday

  1. Councils owed N$162m as service cut-off deadline expires

    Local authorities are owed over N$162 million by government ministries, institutions, and businesses, prompting the government to direct municipalities to disconnect water and electricity services to defaulting entities. The urban and rural development minister last month directed all local authorities to cut off services from ministries with outstanding debts failing to settle accounts by 5 June.

    21 hours ago · The Namibian

Friday 5 June

  1. Itula questions transparency of N$612m solar project

    IPC president Panduleni Itula has raised questions about a proposed N$612 million solar power project linked to the Tsumeb smelter, alleging involvement of companies associated with President Nandi-Ndaitwah's sons and calling for full public disclosure of the project's documentation. Itula stated the issue is not whether the President's family may legally participate in business ventures, but whether sufficient transparency exists when politically connected individuals are linked to projects involving public institutions.

    5 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

  2. Koryx signs grid deal for Haib Copper Project development

    Koryx Copper has signed a memorandum of understanding with NamPower for bulk electricity supply to its Haib Copper Project in southern Namibia and is advancing water supply plans from the Orange River. The project will use a hybrid power system combining national grid electricity, solar generation, and potential battery storage, designed to meet an estimated peak demand of 152 MVA and annual consumption of about 1,131 GWh, with a pre-feasibility study expected later this year.

    5 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Thursday 4 June

  1. Von Bach water shutdown rescheduled to June 5, 2026

    NamWater has rescheduled a planned water supply interruption at Von Bach Treatment Plant to Friday, 05 June 2026, from 07:00 to 18:00, at NamPower's request to accommodate a scheduled power outage. The interruption will affect the City of Windhoek, Okahandja Municipality, and multiple other customers, as pump stations will be unable to transfer water while the 11kV and 66kV busbar are extended to a mobile substation.

    4 June 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Fitch: NamPower stronger financially than South Africa's Eskom

    Fitch Ratings says Namibia Power Corporation has stronger liquidity and leverage metrics than South Africa's Eskom, which relies heavily on government support. NamPower holds a 'BB-/Stable' rating with a 'bb-' standalone credit profile, while Eskom is rated 'B' with a 'ccc+' standalone profile.

    2 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 24 May

  1. Namibia's February electricity consumption rises 13% year-on-year

    Namibia consumed 440GWh of electricity in February 2026, up 13% from 390GWh a year earlier. Imports supplied 56% of demand, with Ruacana hydroelectric station producing 156GWh domestically, while independent power producers contributed 34GWh.

    24 May 2026 · The Namibian

Friday 22 May

  1. NamWater postpones water interruption to 5 June

    NamWater has postponed a planned 24-hour water supply interruption from Friday to 5 June following a request from NamPower. The outage will affect the City of Windhoek, Okahandja municipality and surrounding areas due to a scheduled NamPower power outage at the Von Bach treatment plant.

    22 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 13 May

  1. NamWater announces planned water supply interruptions for Walvis Bay

    The Namibia Water Corporation has announced planned power outages on 21 May 2026 (08:30–17:30) and 1 June 2026 (08:00–17:00) due to NamPower maintenance work on the Ruby 11kV network and Sekelduin 2 line, which will suspend water supply operations at the Ruby Intake Station for approximately eight hours each day. NamWater and Walvis Bay Municipality are working to keep reservoirs at full supply to mitigate the impact, and residents are urged to use water sparingly.

    13 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. Erongo Red plans power outages on 21 May and 1 June

    Erongo Red has announced planned power outages on 21 May (08H30–17H30) and 1 June (08H00–17H00) affecting the Ruby 11kV network in areas including Namwater, the airport, Rooibank, NDF Military Base, Dune 7, and Clean Energy to allow NamPower to conduct infrastructure maintenance.

    13 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 12 May

  1. NamPower seeks ECB intervention on N$1bn debt crisis

    Namibia Power Corporation has asked the Electricity Control Board to intervene in efforts to recover N$1 billion owed by local state entities and Angola's power utility for electricity. NamPower says 14 local authorities have breached repayment arrangements totalling about N$635.3 million, and prolonged non-payment could undermine the security of the country's electricity supply.

    12 May 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Renewable energy now cheapest electricity source globally

    According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, utility-scale solar and onshore wind power now cost about US$40 per megawatt-hour globally in 2025, less than half the cost of new gas turbine plants at over US$100 per megawatt-hour, as renewable costs have fallen and fossil fuel prices have risen.

    12 May 2026 · The Namibian

Sunday 10 May

  1. NamPower outage on 22 May will disrupt Windhoek water supply

    NamPower has scheduled a planned power outage at the Von Bach Base substation on 22 May 2026 from 07:00 to 18:00 to extend busbar connections to a mobile substation. The outage will temporarily disrupt water supply operations at the NamWater Von Bach Treatment Plant and affect customers in Windhoek, Okahandja, and surrounding areas including Hosea Kutako International Airport.

    10 May 2026 · Informanté

  2. NamPower schedules maintenance outage in Rehoboth on May 13

    NamPower will conduct a planned power outage on 13 May from 08:00 to 16:00 affecting Rehoboth and surrounding areas including farms, to perform maintenance on high-voltage equipment and power lines at the Rehoboth and Oanob substations.

    10 May 2026 · Informanté

Thursday 7 May

  1. Rehoboth and surrounding areas face eight-hour planned power outage

    Residents of Rehoboth and surrounding areas will experience a planned power outage next Wednesday from 08h00 to 16h00 due to maintenance work on the Klein Aub 66-kilovolt power line. The outage affects multiple areas including farms, Rietoog, Hochanas, Dornfontein, Kalkrand, and others, during which NamPower will service high-voltage equipment at the station.

    7 May 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 6 May

  1. Ohangwena plans desalination at 10 boreholes for saline water

    Ohangwena region aims to install desalination plants at least 10 boreholes to treat saline water that has made many government-drilled boreholes unusable. Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa said a contractor was appointed in April by NamPower, with implementation expected within four months, as part of broader interventions to improve water security across the region.

    6 May 2026 · New Era

Monday 4 May

  1. Planned power outage on 17 May affects Kavango regions

    NamPower and Nored will conduct planned maintenance on electricity infrastructure in Kavango West and East regions on 17 May, with power switched off from 07h00 to 19h00. The work includes repairing a broken conductor at Mururani road crossing, maintaining the Otjikoto–Rundu line, and replacing wooden crossarms on Mahango and Mpasi feeders; the outage will also affect parts of Angola and Shakawe in Botswana.

    4 May 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 28 April

  1. PSC retains 16 officials over 60 amid youth joblessness row

    The Public Service Commission retained 16 officials over the age of 60 due to their specialised skills, citing legal provisions for critical expertise gaps, but the decision has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition over potential political patronage and youth unemployment.

    28 April 2026 · The Namibian

Monday 27 April

  1. Oshakati without power for second outage this month

    Oshakati residents and businesses lost electricity from around 07h00 on Monday due to a technical fault at the Namibia Power Corporation's Omatando Substation; the outage marked the second prolonged power cut in the town this month, following a 30-hour outage two weeks prior.

    27 April 2026 · The Namibian

Thursday 23 April

  1. Otjinene councillor demands permanent electricity solution

    A five-day power outage in Otjinene disrupted healthcare, water, education, and telecoms; electricity was restored Wednesday but remains unstable. The councillor called for coordinated action by Cenored, NamPower, and NamWater on infrastructure and contingency planning, citing significant economic losses and public safety threats.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Lüderitz resident backs wind-tourism coexistence

    A Lüderitz resident argues that wind energy development and tourism can coexist, citing electricity security needs as InnoVent's Diaz wind farm—comprising 11 turbines generating 44 megawatts—begins testing near Kolmanskop. The farm is expected to produce over 230 gigawatt hours annually and supply about 5 to 6% of Namibia's electricity under a 25-year agreement with NamPower.

    23 April 2026 · The Namibian

Tuesday 21 April

  1. NamPower apologises for two-day Otjinene blackout

    NamPower has apologised to Otjinene residents for a two-day power cut and says it is deploying additional staff to restore electricity to the affected area.

    21 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Kunene River flow remains elevated after weekend decline

    The Kunene River at Ruacana recorded 1,386.10 m³/s on Monday, 20 April, declining slightly from 1,561.20 m³/s on Sunday but remaining significantly higher than the previous week. Heavy rainfall in southern Angola has prompted NamPower to open floodgates, and communities downstream are warned to remain vigilant for potential localised flooding.

    21 April 2026 · Informanté

Monday 20 April

  1. Kunene River floods cut water supply to school, affect farming villages

    Flooding along the Kunene River has destroyed crops in 17 Epupa villages and cut off clean water supply to Otjimuhaka Primary School, which serves about 300 pupils now forced to fetch water from the river. The constituency councillor said assessment is ongoing and a report will be sent to the Office of the Prime Minister.

    20 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. Namibia funds N$4 billion power interconnector with Angola

    The Namibian and Angolan governments have finalised a N$4-billion agreement to build the Angola-Namibia Interconnector, a 160km transmission line linking Angola to the Southern African Power Pool for the first time. Namibia is solely financing the project through its National Energy Fund and expects to receive 300MW of firm power.

    20 April 2026 · The Namibian

  3. Nedbank and NamPower launch sustainable financing framework

    Nedbank Namibia and Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking have partnered with NamPower to develop a Sustainable Finance Fundraising Framework designed to align future funding with Namibia's energy security, sustainability and socioeconomic development goals. The framework has been independently reviewed by S&P Global and provides a structure for raising green, social and sustainable funding for projects including new generation capacity, transmission infrastructure upgrades and energy storage solutions.

    20 April 2026 · New Era

Sunday 19 April

  1. NamPower lists N$5 billion note programme on NSX for capital access

    Namibia Power Corporation has successfully listed a N$5 billion Domestic Medium-Term Note Programme on the Namibia Securities Exchange, enabling the utility to raise funding through various debt instruments aligned with strategic projects and sustainability goals. The listing follows a two-year preparation process and provides NamPower with flexible, cost-effective access to capital markets while supporting Namibia's energy sector expansion.

    19 April 2026 · Informanté

  2. Namibia delegation visits China to advance renewable energy capacity

    A technical delegation comprising representatives from the Namibia Power Corporation, Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia, and the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy is in China to study advanced renewable energy technologies, including wind energy, solar solutions, and battery storage, with engagements centered on scaling Namibia's infrastructure and supporting the country's goal to increase renewable energy's share in the national energy mix from 54% to 70% by 2040.

    19 April 2026 · Informanté

Saturday 18 April

  1. Kunene River residents ordered to evacuate amid rising flood threat

    The Namibia Power Corporation has urged residents in low-lying areas along the Kunene River to evacuate immediately as rising water levels threaten severe flooding downstream of Ruacana. The utility announced it will open a second floodgate at Ruacana Power Station, expected to increase river flow to over 1 800 cubic metres per second, and instructed residents to move livestock and equipment to higher ground and avoid riverbanks.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

  2. NamPower lists N$5 billion note programme on NSX

    The Namibia Power Corporation successfully listed its N$5-billion domestic medium-term note programme on the Namibia Securities Exchange, in partnership with Cirrus Securities and Nedbank Namibia. The programme allows NamPower to issue a range of notes, including green and sustainable notes, to fund strategic projects while contributing to Namibia's financial sector development.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

  3. Kunene floods affect 20 households in Epupa constituency

    Officials assessed flood damage in Otjimuhaka village along the Kunene River after residents received early warning and evacuated to higher ground. About 20 households were affected, with crops destroyed, though no lives were lost and the health ministry provided aid including mosquito nets and water purification tablets.

    18 April 2026 · The Namibian

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