Ziwoni, Custon (2025) The Role of Namibia’s Emerging Oil Industry in SADC’s Economic Expansion. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun1001. pp. 2063-2066. ISSN 2456-2165
Namibia’s recent oil discovery presents a transformative opportunity for the Southern African Development Community (SADC), reshaping economic prospects, energy security, and regional development. This discovery has the potential to attract substantial foreign investment, create employment opportunities, and strengthen local industries, contributing to sustainable growth. It also has the potential to transform the economic landscape of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). As the country emerges as a key player in the regional energy sector, the oil industry is expected to drive economic expansion through increased investment, infrastructure development, and job creation. Furthermore, it may redefine SADC’s energy landscape by reducing dependency on external sources and fostering intra- regional trade. This paper explores how Namibia’s oil industry can enhance energy security, stimulate regional trade, geopolitical future and promote industrial growth within SADC. However, it also examines the challenges associated with resource governance, environmental sustainability, equitable resource distribution and equitable economic distribution must be addressed to maximize the benefits. By analyzing these factors, this study provides insights into how Namibia’s oil sector can contribute to broader regional development while ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth.
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