25/05/2026
Across Africa, progress is shaped by resilience, innovation and a shared vision for the future. From communities to industries, the continent continues to move forward, driven by its people and the
possibilities ahead. Africa Day is a celebration of strength, diversity and the collective spirit that continues to shape a brighter future for all.
19/05/2026
We will be celebrating our 30th anniversary with a PowerRun through the roads of Windhoek. This will be fun for everyone: from the serious runner to the fun-loving family. Stay tuned for more info, coming soon.
05/05/2026
Kindly note the vacancy advertisements currently circulating on TikTok, Facebook, and other social media platforms are fraudulent. In addition, NamPower does not have an official TikTok account.
You are urged to ignore these advertisements: Do not click on any suspicious links, do not contact the individuals referenced therein, and do not share or forward such content further.
To ensure the authenticity of all job opportunities, please verify all NamPower vacancy announcements by visiting the company website at www.nampower.com.na
04/05/2026
Cassinga Day calls on the nation to remember those who lost their lives and to honour the resiliences of the Namibian people during the struggle for freedom. Their sacrifice continues to shape the nation we are building today.
28/04/2026
NamPower is proud to handover school uniforms to Eluwa Special School, Moreson Special School and Dagbreek Special School to a total value of N$130 000. This donation is the result of the collective effort of NamPower’s dedicated employees, who came together to raise funds for the Power Care Back to School Initiative.
In the beginning of the year, the NamPower Foundation embarked on a mission to collect funds from willing employees with the aim of using it to support the less privileged. This initiative is called the Power Care Back to School initiative and it is an annual event on the NamPower Foundation’s calendar.
In addition, the staff also donated old clothes and shoes to the learners of the three schools. As NamPower, we recognise that meaningful impact goes beyond infrastructure and energy supply. It lies in how we show up for our communities, especially for those who need support the most.
22/04/2026
Etare Received Printer
NamPower recently donated a photocopying machine worth N$16 700.00 to Etare Primary School, a school located in a rural area about 100km from Nkurenkuru, in Kavango West.
During the handover, the principal, Mr. Damian Kamukwanyama, mentioned that the nearest circuit office is about 45km away, which made it difficult for teachers to access basic resources such as printing and copying. He said, the donation will therefore make a meaningful difference in their ability to deliver quality education.
As part of our "Powering the Nation and Beyond" commitment we continue to invest in the future generation of our communities.