INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Namibian Government and private sector are seeking partners in realizing identified viable projects and business opportunities on a mutually beneficial basis. In July 2012, the Fourth National Development Plan (NDP4) was launched, which will guide policies through 2017. Economic growth, job creation, and increased income equality are the three overarching objectives of NDP4.
It proposes to achieve these objectives through industrial policies to stimulate growth in tourism, regional trade logistics, agriculture and manufacturing (primarily through greater processing of primary commodities). Reducing extreme poverty and improving education, health, infrastructure, and the business environment enter into NDP4 as “basic enablers” that support the economic priorities.
NDP4 presents ten “desired outcomes,” each accompanied by an indicator for measuring attainment of the outcome, broad strategies expected to achieve the outcome, and a ministry that will serve as the champion.
Peace, stability and good governance
First world road, rail and air infrastructure
Excellent telecommunications network
Wide inter-continental market access
Liberal investment regime
Stable labour environment
Generous investment regimes
Fast, efficient and transparent bureaucracy
Low inflation
Stable foreign exchange reserves
Strategically located, low cost and efficient port
Young and trainable labour force
Good housing and recreational facilities
The potential areas for business and investment in Namibia are:

Extensive mineral deposits
Diamonds, uranium, gold, copper, lead, zinc and other base metals
Semi-precious stones and many types of dimension stones.
Value-addition encouraged
Manufacturing (jewelry)
Good prospects for oil and gas prospecting, exploration and processing

Investment opportunities exist in value-added local processing of livestock, ostrich farming, crop production and food processing.
Good prospects exist for extensive horticulture, such as grapes, olive oil, jojoba and cut flowers.
Cotton production

Namibia has rich marine resources and fishing grounds.
Mariculture and aquaculture potentials exist.
Opportunities exist for fish processing and canning.

Spectacular scenery and wildlife
Excellent infrastructure, warm climate and friendly atmosphere
Opportunities in the development of up-market hotels, International conference centres, lodges, game parks, traveling and general hospitality industry.