Omasa #6 | APRIL 2025

Community Engagement

BANNERMAN ENERGY | APRIL 2025

HELPING TO BUILD THE FUTURE

OF NAMIBIA

ne Economy Foundation (OEF) is

committed to nurturing young Namibians

and providing them with the tools, opportunities

and resources they need to reach their full

potential. Bannerman supports this initiative to

build Namibia’s future talent and visited OEF’s

#BeFree Youth Campus in the Katatura District of

Windhoek earlier this year.

The campus boasts world-class facilities

including the #BeFree Cares Clinic, which offers

accessible and holistic sexual reproductive

health services in an environment that values

confidentiality, and that is neither intimidating

nor judgmental. It’s a place where young people

will feel comfortable and respected.

DOWN-TO-EARTH EDUCATION

an you see the world in a grain of sand?* During an end-of-year school trip to Goanikontes, an area

rich in geographical material, a team from BMRN showed a group of Grade 8 learners from MYO

how interconnected we are with our surroundings.

Exploration manager Tinus Prinsloo gave the young learners insight into the geomorphology of

the region and, together with Commercial and Administration Manager Waltraud van Wyk, gave an

introduction to mapwork. “The MYO learners showed a deep curiosity and we were amazed by the

intelligent questions they asked as well as their demonstrated knowledge,” says Tinus.

*Apologies to William Blake who actually said: “To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower...”

MYO UPDATE

ntil 2024, MYO provided a secure and

supportive environment for 120 students from

grades 4 to 8. Because the demand for enrolment

exceeded its capacity, MYO established an

extra support class – MYOplus (grade 4) – for an

additional 24 learners. The total number of MYO

students now stands at 144 learners.

Bannerman Energy’s Emma Culver visited MYO

on her recent trip to Namibia. She was incredibly

inspired by how dedicated the students of MYO

are to their learning. “Every time I visit MYO I am

reminded of the importance of the work they

are doing and the opportunity it provides to the

children in the Mondesa district,” she says.

Exploration manager Tinus Prinsloo gave learners

a ‘feel of the land’ with some geological samples.

RIP: FOUNDING PRESIDENT

hamber of Mines Namibia paid its respects

to the late founding president of Namibia,

H.E. Dr Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, who passed

away at the age of 95 on the 8th of February

2025. President of the Chamber, Zebra Kasete,

and council members, which included BMRN

MD, Werner Ewald, expressed their sympathy at

President Nujoma’s family home.

A Training Hub on the Campus is in its final

stages, with construction due to be completed

towards the end of 2025.

The hub will offer a place for #BeFree to

host events, workshops, training courses and

mentorships.

The Bannerman visit to the #BeFree Youth Campus

included (from left) Emma Culver, Bannerman

Energy’s Investor Relations and Communications

Manager, Uajorokisa Akwenye, CEO of OEF, Werner

Ewald, MD of Bannerman Mining Resources Namibia

(BMRN), and Matjiua Hengua, Senior Stakeholder

Relations Advisor at BMRN.