WINDHOEK: Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo says there is significant growth and heightened interest in Namibia’s oil and gas resources both offshore and onshore.
Alweendo was speaking at the launch of ‘Wells to Wheels’, Namibia’s official oil and gas omni-channel. The project was launched by Oxygen Communications and will act as a resource centre for the media, aimed at providing information on oil and gas.
Oxygen Communications founder, Hilda Basson said during the launch that the project will travel countrywide and host roundtable discussions, as well as produce monthly podcasts with experts in the oil and gas sector.
‘Channels like these will assist the government in engaging with the communities, civil society, youth and women. I am also heartened that this project is deliberate about including the creative industries such as industrial theatre, music and street activations in the foreseeable future. It is important that we do not leave anyone behind, and we can do so when we simplify our ter
minologies so that everyone can understand our messaging,’ Alweendo said in his keynote address.
The minister also addressed learners from Jan Jonker Afrikaner Secondary School, Ella du Plessis Secondary School and Concordia College at the event.
‘The story of Namibian oil and gas is at the beginning and therefore it is important that everyone gets included in how this resource will be developed for our immediate benefit, but also towards our long-term future,’ he told the learners.
Source: The Namibia Press Agency