ENS

Legal Services | Namibia
tel: +264 64 415 380 | fax: +264 64 415 381
Unit 3, Ground Floor, Sonneck Bldg. Moses, Garoeb St. | Swakopmund | 9000 | Namibia

Main Contacts

Isaac Fenyane

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Executive

Charles Visser

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Executive

Overview

With offices in Eastern, Southern and Western Africa, and over 600 practitioners specialising in all commercial areas of law, tax, forensics and IP, we have deep expertise and the capacity to deliver on our clients’ business requirements, helping them navigate regulatory hurdles, no matter where in Africa they do business. We are entrusted by our clients to handle and co-ordinate their most complex and sensitive requirements quickly, efficiently and with excellence, and as a result, we have been recognised by several prestigious international ranking agencies. Through our many years of practical experience working on the ground on the continent, we have developed a solid understanding of local cultural, commercial and geopolitical contexts, and formed long-standing partnerships with the trusted firms with whom we work.

For more information, visit www.ENSafrica.com

Lawyers Worldwide: 500

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Associate

Anja  Louw

Anja Louw

Associate
Abigail  Tait

Abigail Tait

Associate

Articles

South Africa looks to strengthen Carbon Tax for 2026: New measures to drive emissions reductions

South Africa’s efforts to tackle climate change are intensifying as government looks to sharpen its focus on emissions reductions. The Climate Change Act, signed on 23 July 2024, underscores this commitment, which is aimed at streamlining the country’s response to climate change and to further pave the way toward a low-carbon, resilient economy. An essential part of this shift, South Africa’s carbon tax, initially implemented in June 2019, is about to enter an evolving second phase with proposed key changes aimed at accelerating emissions reductions, particularly in high-emission sectors...

South Africa looks to strengthen Carbon Tax for 2026: New measures to drive emissions reductions

South Africa’s efforts to tackle climate change are intensifying as government looks to sharpen its focus on emissions reductions. The Climate Change Act, signed on 23 July 2024, underscores this commitment, which is aimed at streamlining the country’s response to climate change and to further pave the way toward a low-carbon, resilient economy. An essential part of this shift, South Africa’s carbon tax, initially implemented in June 2019, is about to enter an evolving second phase with proposed key changes aimed at accelerating emissions reductions, particularly in high-emission sectors...

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Press

ENSafrica’s Gaelyn Scott Named one of South Africa’s Top Women in IP

Head of ENSafrica’s IP department Gaelyn Scott is one of only three women in South Africa to have been included in Managing IP’s IP STARS Top 250 Women in IP for 2021/22. The publication recognises senior female IP practitioners in private practice from over 30 jurisdictions who have performed exceptionally for their clients and firms in the past year. Gaelyn is consistently recognised as one of the top trade mark litigators in South Africa. She founded the intellectual property department at ENSafrica twelve years ago and has contributed significantly to its growth to a team of over 50 people and to it quickly becoming a force within the African IP legal market...

ENSafrica Sustains Growth with Expansion of Executive Team

ENSafrica is pleased to announce that the following practitioners in Ghana, Mauritius and South Africa have been promoted to Executive, bolstering our service offerings in these practice areas and jurisdictions: • Jacqui Kaufmann Shipping and Logistics CPT • Joseph Konadu Dispute Resolution ACC • Kathleen Taylor Banking and Finance CPT • Noma Modise Project Development and Project Finance JNB • Patricia Jane Mumuni Corporate Commercial ACC • Rakhee Dullabh Corporate Commercial JNB • Shrivan Dabee Dispute Resolution MRU “Their outstanding achievement is all the more commendable amid the enormous challenges of the past year,” said ENSafrica Chief Executi

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