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Namib Minerals (NASDAQ: NAMM) is a gold producer, developer and explorer with operations focused in Zimbabwe and exploration assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Namib Minerals news feed on Stock Titan aggregates company-issued updates and market coverage so readers can follow how the business is progressing across its producing and restart-stage assets.
Recent press releases highlight operational performance at How Mine, Namib Minerals’ fully producing underground gold mine in Zimbabwe. The company reports on throughput, cost trends, safety performance and initiatives such as the retreatment of surface sands through a partnership with Bitumen World Mining. These updates provide insight into how Namib Minerals is managing plant stability, all-in sustaining costs and operational discipline.
News items also cover the company’s growth plans, including feasibility studies for the Mazowe and Redwing gold mines in Zimbabwe. Namib Minerals has engaged WSP to conduct S-K 1300 compliant studies, and has outlined dewatering programs, infrastructure work and capital planning as part of a phased restart approach. Corporate updates related to its business combination with Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VI, listing on Nasdaq, and financing arrangements such as a promissory note are also disclosed through news and accompanying SEC filings.
Investors and followers of NAMM can use this page to review operational updates, business strategy communications, feasibility study milestones and exploration developments in the DRC. By checking this news feed, readers can monitor how Namib Minerals executes its plan to operate as a multi-asset gold producer with additional exposure to copper and cobalt exploration.
Namib Minerals (Nasdaq: NAMM) provided a Nov 10, 2025 operational update with 2025 guidance and a multi‑asset restart plan.
- 2025 guidance: production 24,000–25,000 oz; Adjusted EBITDA US$22–26m; AISC US$/oz 2,700–2,800.
- Growth path: WSP mandated to deliver SK‑1300 compliant feasibility studies at Redwing and Mazowe over 12–18 months.
- Near‑term work: dewatering at Redwing to begin during the study and take ~8 months; surface and power upgrades planned.
- Funding need: preliminary CAPEX estimate US$300–400m; company plans a mix of project debt, partnerships and internal cash.
Namib Minerals (Nasdaq: NAMM) announced on October 9, 2025 that it has reaffirmed and expanded its engagement with professional services firm WSP to conduct comprehensive feasibility studies for the Redwing and Mazowe gold mining assets in Zimbabwe.
The company said WSP will leverage prior experience with these assets to provide strategic insights aimed at accelerating development plans, advancing expansion objectives, and helping bring operations to full capacity while supporting a strategy of sustainable growth in gold and critical minerals production.
Namib Minerals (NASDAQ:NAMM) has completed its business combination with Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VI and successfully listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. The company's flagship How Mine in Zimbabwe generated 36.6 koz of gold and US$86 million in revenue in 2024.
The company's portfolio includes three gold assets with 1.6Moz of measured and indicated reserves at 3.92 g/t Au grade, plus 2.4Moz in inferred resources. Namib Minerals is planning expansion at How Mine and restart operations at Mazowe and Redwing mines. Additionally, the company holds 13 exploration permits in the Democratic Republic of Congo for copper and cobalt mining.
Namib Minerals Corp. (NASDAQ: NAMM) has announced its focus on gold, copper, and cobalt production and exploration across Africa. The company operates through producing and development-stage assets, emphasizing a dual strategy of business growth and local economic development.
The company's mission centers on reinvesting in Africa while building a modern mining enterprise. Namib Minerals aims to leverage African mining opportunities to create both long-term growth potential and positive local impact.