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Bannerman hits 1.1 million injury-free work hours

The Namibian

The Namibian

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July 2, 2026

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Bannerman Energy says its Etango project has operated for 1.1 million hours without serious injuries, as bulk earthworks on the project reach 92 completion. The Etango project is a uranium project in the Erongo region. Australian-listed Bannerman expects to make a final investment decision on the project later in 2026. “During May 2026, the Bannerman [] The post Bannerman hits 1.1 million injury-free work hours appeared first on The Namibian.

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