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Record-breaking turnout as 4 500 runners register for Rössing Marathon 2026
The Rössing National Marathon has recorded a historic milestone of 4 500 registered runners across the 10 km, 21.1 km, and 42.2 km races, marking one of the largest turnouts in the event’s history, scheduled to take place on 7 March in Swakopmund. This year’s marathon marks the 35th consecutive year of sponsorship by Rössing…
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We have taken note of the above post making rounds on social media (originating from a fake Rössing Uranium TikTok account) as an advert supposedly produced by Rössing Uranium. Please note that this is a FAKE ADVERT and is NOT produced by Rössing Uranium. We urge all aspiring Rössing Uranium employees to desist from partaking…
Read MoreRössing Uranium donates N$100 000 to Walvis Bay Child and Family Centre
Rössing Uranium officially handed over a donation of N$100 000 to the Walvis Bay Child and Family Centre today at a ceremony held in Walvis Bay. The donation will contribute towards the establishment of a play therapy room, including soft flooring and specialised equipment designed to enhance the motor skills development of children who receive…
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Read MoreRössing Uranium donates patient bus to Erongo Health Ministry
Mining corporate giant Rössing Uranium this week came to the aid of the health ministry with adonation of a 54-seater bus for the Erongo Region. The donation is aimed to relief a limpingtransportation headache in the region, with patients often struggling to get specialised medicalattention outside the region because of transportation. At the donation, the…
Read MoreRössing Uranium Invests in Youth Empowerment
Rössing Uranium continues to champion Namibia’s future by investing in youth education and development. This week, the company proudly awarded three students the opportunity to pursue their master’s degrees in Nuclear Energy. The students Henock Hakaala, Ernos Nashidengo, and Beath Amoomo have been accepted into Harbin Engineering University (HEU) in China under the prestigious Atomic…
Read MoreRössing and union sign updated Recognition and Procedural Agreement
Owing to good governance and employee centric ethos, Rössing Uranium recently penned anupdated Recognition and Procedural Agreement (RPA) with the Mine Workers Union of Namibia(MUN) – Rössing Branch Executive Committee. This important milestone marks the first full review of the agreement since before Namibia’sIndependence. It reflects a shared commitment to modernising the mine’s employee relationsframework,…
Read MoreRössing Uranium’s 2024 Sustainability and Performance Report officially launched
Rössing Uranium officially launched its 2024 Sustainability and Performance Report, on 04 June, in Windhoek. Rössing Uranium’s Managing Director Johan Coetzee gave an overview of the mine’s performance in the year 2024 and the future of the mine. The uranium market The year marked a major step forward in our Life of Mine extension strategy,…
Read MoreRössing Uranium supports Save the Rhino Trust with over N$ 200 000
Rössing Uranium confirmed its commitment to supporting environmental initiatives with a donation to the Save the Rhino Trust (SRT) of N$ 276 600 today in Swakopmund. Speaking at the official handover ceremony, Rössing’s corporate communication manager, Daylight Ekandjo, said, “As a mining company, we support environmental conservation and always want to be part of the…
Read MoreJesaya Matheus and Alina Armas are the Rössing national marathon champions
Namibia Correctional Service’s Jesaya Matheus and Namibia Defence Force Alina Arams emerged victorious at the 34th Rössing National Marathon, on Saturday 8 March 2025 in Swakopmund. Making his debut in the 42.2km, Matheus led the pack with Tangeni Sakaria and Enock Haufiku,who finished the race in 02:15:52. Veteran runner and 10-times Rössing marathon champion, Armas…
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