Diesel in Namibia: Why Prices Are Rising — and What to Expect Next

Diesel is the backbone of Namibia’s economy. From transport trucks to farming equipment, mining operations to generators—when diesel prices move, everything else follows.


Right now, all signals point in one direction: upward pressure.


Current Diesel Price in Namibia (March 2026)

As of March 2026:

  • Diesel price sits at roughly N$19.60 – N$19.70 per litre

  • Prices were held unchanged for March


At first glance, that looks stable. But underneath the surface, pressure has been building.


What’s Driving Diesel Prices Higher?

1. Middle East Conflict = Supply Shock

Global oil markets are reacting to instability in key producing regions. When supply is threatened—even temporarily—prices jump.

 Diesel, being directly refined from crude oil, follows that increase almost immediately.


2. Rising Global Oil Prices

Oil has moved into the $100–$110+ range per barrel, with spikes even higher.

 The higher the crude price, the more expensive it is to import refined diesel into Namibia.


3. Weakening Namibia Dollar

Fuel is bought in US dollars.


4. Under-Recoveries (Hidden Costs)

The government has not fully passed on cost increases in recent months.

This creates a gap (under-recovery) that must eventually be corrected.

In simple terms:

Namibia has been delaying the increase, not avoiding it.



When Will Diesel Prices Change?

Fuel prices in Namibia are typically reviewed monthly, with adjustments:

 First Wednesday of each month

That means the next major decision point is:


Diesel Price Outlook (April 2026)

Based on current trends, here are the most realistic scenarios:

 Conservative Scenario

  • Government absorbs part of the increase

  • Oil stabilises

 +N$1.50 to N$2.50/litre

 New diesel price: ~N$21.00 – N$22.00


Base Case (Most Likely)

  • Oil remains elevated

  • Partial cost recovery

 +N$2.50 to N$3.80/litre

 New diesel price: ~N$22.00 – N$23.50


High-Pressure Scenario

  • Conflict escalates

  • Full cost passed on

 +N$4.00 to N$5.50/litre

New diesel price: ~N$23.50 – N$25.00


Why Diesel Matters More Than Petrol

Unlike petrol, diesel directly impacts:


A diesel increase is not just a fuel story—it’s an inflation story.


What Most People Miss

Even if global tensions ease:

So prices don’t drop immediately


Bottom Line

Diesel prices in Namibia are under real pressure.

  • March gave temporary relief

  • April is likely to bring correction

Most realistic expectation:

Diesel increases by N$2.50 – N$3.80 per litre in early April

 

Final Thought

Namibia doesn’t control global oil prices.

But it does control how and when the impact is passed on.

And right now, the system is doing one thing:


Buying time. Not avoiding reality.

Former Bidvest Employees Unclaimed Monies

 Many former Bidvest employees still have unclaimed funds waiting for them. The names below reflect individuals for whom payments could not be processed at the time. If you or someone you know appears on this list, please get in touch with Milton Louw at 081 688 1368 or miltonlouw@gmail.com to begin the verification and claims process.



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Name(s)

ID / DOB

Aluuma

Matty Erkki

80090110528

Bock

K

05/01/2000

Bock

L

05/04/2001

Coetzee

Keanu Lincoln

95082500309

Coetzee

Ricardo Martin

86072100082

Coetzee

Stella Maris

80110510167

Coetzer

J W

610212

De Koker

P

12/09/2003

Diergaardt

J

22/06/1992

Diergaardt

R

13/12/1996

Du Preez

S V

22/07/1987

Eimann

Junitha Luzinda

91060300710

Eiseb

M G

09/02/1997

Hanse

K R

26/02/1990

Huambi

N

14/10/1997

Huiseb

Francois

94092300476

Ihemba

Joseph Shimpande

861111

Iiyambo

Anna R

94111500595

Iimbili

P HT

12/04/1998

Junias

Riaan

950807

Katire

U

14/09/1990

Katjimune

D

08/11/1997

Krause

F H

01/11/1991

Kubas

Marito Ronaldo

980611

Likoro

Anton Simanu

92012300413

Marais

Paul Albertus

760312

Mc Nab

Brad Sean

87061100524

Moyo

L M

10/03/1995

Muesee

P W

920224

Nel

C

12/02/1999

Nowoteb

P L

06/04/1977

Oaes

I

25/12/1987

Oneill

J

15/01/1992

Paulse

Deon

80122210395

Paulus

Tautiko Priscilla

80012100013

Rhode

A S

10/03/2001

Rittmann

Maxwell Jeremy

87051700014

Schiefer

M A

11/04/1996

Shihango

Beualah Izelda

89100301078

Smith

Cornelia Maria J

6712290000000

Tjazerua

Peet Willa

86090600687

Tjitamunisa

Kuveri Sam

55092400218

Van Neel

Kevin Bruce

80022010106

Van Rensburg

M

09/06/1986

Van Tonder

J A

29/06/1984

Diesel in Namibia: Why Prices Are Rising — and What to Expect Next

Diesel is the backbone of Namibia ’s economy. From transport trucks to farming equipment, mining operations to generators—when diesel pric...