Defending the Investment. Rössing Uranium and the Business of Decolonisation in Namibia

Saima Nakuti Ndahangwapo 

 

Defending the Investment.
Rössing Uranium and the Business of Decolonisation in Namibia

 

Foreword by Jan-Bart Gewald

 

 

Year: 2025

Pages: 164

Language: English

Basel Namibia Studies Series 32

eISBN: 978-3-906927-71-8

eISSN: 2297-458X

Medium: E-Book

Format: PDF

https://doi.org/10.53202/EKTL8913

 

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In the 1970s, Rio Tinto Zinc’s Rössing Uranium mine became a symbol of injus­tice for Namibian nationalists and international opponents of South African rule. Yet, counterintuitively, the mine survived decolonisation in Namibia virtually unscathed and was re-imagined as part of modern, independent Namibia. This book explores the development of the Rössing Uranium mine during the colonial and early post-colonial period. The book presents a detailed understanding of the strategies adopted by big business in response to changes in the political and economic environment in Namibia. It does so through a case study of big busi­ness and diplomacy in the establishment and operations of the Rössing Uranium mine under colonial rule and decolonisation. The focus of the book is ultimately on the public relations campaign which was adopted by Rössing Uranium in anticipation of the impending political change in Namibia.

 

Saima Nakuti Ndahangwapo is a Namibian historian who obtained her PhD in Africa Studies from the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Her research interests include big business, decolonisation, diplomacy, mining and labour relations in Southern Africa. This book is based on her doctoral research.

 

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