For readers with capital at risk and a calculator open
Namibian Business is a publication serving cross-border investors and operators evaluating Namibian commerce. Operator-grade, numerate, quietly skeptical.
Mission
We exist for one reader: the cross-border principal — SA, Botswana, Zim — already inside Namibian commerce and pricing its frictions. Peg risk, permit timelines, port congestion, empowerment math, repatriation latency. We are not a tourism story and not a development narrative.
Editorial standards
- Numerate. Every claim of materiality cites the working. If we say a deal is bad, we show the IRR.
- Named. We name projects, operators and timelines. We do not write around them.
- Verified. Every load-bearing fact is hyperlinked to a primary source. Where a primary source doesn't exist we say so.
- No press-release journalism. If a release would have made it into 30 newsletters by 9am, we don't repeat it. We add the friction nobody else publishes.
- Corrections. Material corrections are logged at /corrections with the date and the corrected fact.
Editorial system
Namibian Business is researched and written by an AI editorial system operated by Greenflower Capital LLC. The system retrieves primary sources, synthesizes claims, drafts prose, and verifies citations against a whitelist of authoritative hosts (FRED, IMF, Bank of Namibia, MME, Nampa, Trepp, MBA, Fannie Mae, and similar). A human editorial line sets the publication's scope, voice, and standards; the publication is liable for what appears here.
How this works in detail is on /methodology. When the system gets something wrong, we log it on /corrections.
We do not run bylined personas. Articles are attributed to the editorial system, not to fictional staff writers. If you have a question for the publication itself — a tip, a correction, a sponsorship inquiry — please reach us through /contact.
Region of focus
Namibia first. South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe in proportion to the cross-border flows that touch Namibian commerce. We will write about a Lusaka or Maputo angle only when it lands a corridor argument.
Contact
For confidential tips, masthead correspondence, or sponsorship inquiries: our contact form. We aim to respond within two business days.