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    Namibia Introduces Five-Year Visa For Committed Investors

    November 7, 2025
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    Namibia's first female president, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
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    Namibia’s president has revealed plans for a five-year visa scheme targeted at investors genuinely interested in conducting business within the country. Speaking during the inauguration of the Public-Private Partnership Forum in Windhoek, she highlighted the necessity for a thorough overhaul of the visa application procedures to facilitate smoother entry for visitors and investors alike.

    This initiative is expected to stimulate economic vitality and position Namibia as a more appealing locale for foreign capital. As reported by The Namibian, dedicated investors ought to receive permits spanning five years, with the visa framework undergoing revisions and application documents being streamlined to enhance accessibility to specialised programmes. The president also advocated for additional entry points at Hosea Kutako International Airport to minimise waiting times for arrivals.

    Nevertheless, no financial allocations have been designated for this measure, and it was absent from the recent interim budget assessment. Furthermore, the president urged the prompt adoption of the migration legislation prior to the conclusion of the fiscal year.

    She elaborated that the administration is formulating various fiscal adjustments to enhance market competitiveness and equity. Among these is a decrease in taxation for the extractive industries. According to Observer Daily, these steps align with international initiatives to elevate tax contributions relative to gross domestic product and foster equity via graduated levies.

    To mitigate obstacles encountered by entrepreneurs establishing ventures in Namibia, the government has sanctioned a new facility for the Business and Intellectual Property Authority, slated for inauguration in November as a centralised business centre consolidating essential services.

    To achieve the desired outcomes, the president has instituted three specialised groups focusing on economic revitalisation, healthcare, and residential development, derived from the forum’s collaborative units. These entities are required to submit findings by January.

    The chief executive of Koryx Copper has commended these proposals as evidence of the government’s determination, expressing optimism that specialists will be engaged to devise an appropriate financial and regulatory structure. He remarked that such actions are belated yet essential, poised to invigorate Namibia’s economy upon implementation. Clarity remains essential regarding proprietorship stipulations for emerging mining operations.

    As detailed by allAfrica.com, this announcement forms part of a broader strategy to modernise immigration policies, rendering the nation more investor-friendly and aligning with efforts to diversify the economy beyond traditional sectors like mining and agriculture. According to IBN Immigration & Business News, the reforms encompass not only visa extensions but also expedited processing and potential incentives for high-value investments, aiming to compete with regional peers such as South Africa and Botswana. These developments follow the president’s directive to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security to prioritise visa revisions, as captured in various media outlets covering the forum. The policy shift signals a commitment to long-term stability and partnership, potentially attracting sustained foreign direct investment in key areas like renewable energy and infrastructure.

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