Market Overview
TransNamib operates Namibia's national rail network, connecting the capital Windhoek to the port of Walvis Bay and to South Africa. The Walvis Bay corridor is strategically important as a transit route for goods destined for Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the DRC. Namibia is investing in the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, which includes rail components connecting to Botswana. Walvis Bay's port expansion is increasing demand for improved rail connections. Namibia's mining sector — diamonds, uranium, copper — generates significant freight demand. The government has studied new rail lines to connect undeveloped mining regions. Chinese and South African rail companies have been involved in feasibility studies. Namibia's stable governance and pro-investment environment make it an attractive destination for infrastructure capital.