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Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology

Also known as: NIMT

2021-07-022026-06-13

What’s been said

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  1. March 2026
  2. New Era

    Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology opened northern campus in 2007

    Source

    Training institutions such as the Community Skills Development Centre (COSDEC) in Tsumeb, established in 1999, and the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology's northern campus, opened in 2007, have equipped young people with technical and entrepreneurial skills.

    From rural roots to growth: Oshikoto’s development journey
  3. April 2025
  4. The Namibian

    Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology is identified as a source of graduates for vocational job opportunities in schools

    Source

    All schools must have a handyman to do minor maintenance. This will create job opportunities for graduates from vocational training centres, the Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology, etc.

    A New Namibia
Sport

Namibian netball star Kaspar steps back from court

The News

Namibian Navy and Desert Jewels netball star Anna Kaspar has been away from competitive play since last year, nursing her newborn baby. The Walvis Bay-based shooting star has won multiple awards and built a reputation as one of the most clinical shooters for club and country.

20 hours ago · The Namibian

Yesterday

  1. Namibian netball star Kaspar steps back from court

    Namibian Navy and Desert Jewels netball star Anna Kaspar has been away from competitive play since last year, nursing her newborn baby. The Walvis Bay-based shooting star has won multiple awards and built a reputation as one of the most clinical shooters for club and country.

    20 hours ago · The Namibian

Friday 20 March

  1. Oshikoto Region records steady development since independence

    Since 1990, Oshikoto has expanded infrastructure, education, healthcare and services through regional council coordination. Key developments include 11 constituency offices, water and electricity systems, 18 senior secondary schools, hospitals, and improved road networks across the region.

    20 March 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 17 March

  1. Meatco takes 19 interns from vocational and tertiary institutions

    The Meat Corporation of Namibia has enrolled 19 interns from various training institutions in a six-month workplace programme running from October 2025 to March 2026, part of the government's National Development Plan 6 and internship initiative to build youth skills in the livestock and meat industry.

    17 March 2026 · New Era

Friday 13 March

  1. Meatco welcomes 19 interns from tertiary institutions nationwide

    Meat Corporation of Namibia has enrolled 19 interns from various tertiary and vocational institutions in a six-month placement programme (October 2025–March 2026) aimed at developing skills in the red meat industry and supporting government's National Development Plan 6. The interns gain practical workplace experience across technical, operational and managerial roles while receiving a monthly allowance.

    13 March 2026 · Informanté

Thursday 12 March

  1. Omaruru vocational centre opens April with welding training

    The Omaruru Technical Vocational Education and Training centre, housed in Omaruru's 'Yellow Building', will admit its first intake in April and gradually expand programmes over 18 months. The centre will initially offer accredited level 4/N3 welding training and aims to provide vocational education access to learners in rural areas of Erongo region.

    12 March 2026 · New Era

Friday 6 March

  1. Beifang Mining marks 13 years of operations in Namibia

    Beifang Mining Technology Services, a foreign-invested mining services company operating in Namibia since 2013, reports N$2.2 billion in direct foreign investment, employs over 915 staff (93% Namibian), and spent N$712 million on local procurement in 2025. The company emphasizes its adherence to Namibian labour law, employee training and development, and safety standards in response to recent public discussions about shift operations exemptions.

    6 March 2026 · The Namibian

Wednesday 21 January

  1. Young thrift trader battles costs, police to support family

    Lydia Nakale, a qualified graduate, runs a second-hand clothing business in Windhoek to support her family after struggling to find formal employment. She faces major challenges from police harassment of informal traders and high import duties from NamRA, which she says can nearly equal the cost of her goods, though she calls for greater government support for small businesses.

    21 January 2026 · New Era

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