ANIREP gets NSX Main Board nod
“The Board is pleased to announce to shareholders that an application to be admitted to the NSX Main Board, on finalization of the acquisition of majority shareholdings in two viable assets, has been approved,” the company said.
Anirep acquires HopSol Power Generation
THE capital-for-energy mobiliser, Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited (Anirep) has acquired a majority shareholding in HopSol Power Generation, the company announced on the Namibian Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
Anirep buys into HopSol
LISTED investment company Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited (Anirep), has bought up 80% of HopSol Africa (Pty) Ltd for N$56 million.
Power for the people
ENERGY and more specifically the availability of electricity to power the economy is a challenge that has and continues to haunt us all, as Namibia is a net importer of power. The country will likely continue importing power until the end of the next decade.
PIC invests in NSX listed ANIREP
Africa’s biggest pension fund, the Public Investment Corporation of South Africa (PIC), with assets worth over N$2 trillion, made its first investment in Namibia’s capital markets after its subscribed to 5 300 000 shares in Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) listed Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited (ANIREP) in a transaction valued at N$53 million.
ANIREP lists, raises N$110m
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited (ANIREP) was listed on the Namibia Stock Exchange (NSX) development board on Thursday. It has become the second Capital Pool Company (CPC) and the first Alternative Electricity Company on the bourse. ANIREP is a company initiated by three major players in the industry.
Cabinet approves revised electricity supply model
Cabinet has approved the revised Single Buyer Market Model for the Supply of Electricity which allows more for independent power producers (IPPs) to compete, to be implemented in September this year. The modified model allows electricity consumers and IPPs to transact with each other directly for the supply of electricity, to allow for competition and to allow for private sector investment.
