Windhoek, Namibia | Cross-border advisory

Namibian counsel for commercial, energy and cross-border work.

KHS Law Inc. advises local and international clients on corporate transactions, energy and natural resources matters, property, disputes and regulated business in Namibia.

Established in 2017 with a focus on practical, commercially aware legal advice.
Attorney-led work across corporate, energy, property, litigation and regulatory matters.
Rooted in Namibia and positioned for investors, operators and institutions entering the market.
FirmKamuhanga Hoveka Samuel Inc.
EstablishedOctober 2017
LocationWindhoek, Namibia
ClientsNamibian and international businesses
FocusCorporate, energy, commercial, property and dispute work
The firm

A modern Namibian practice for local business and international investment.

KHS Law Inc. was founded to provide commercially minded legal support to clients who need direct advice, disciplined drafting and practical representation in Namibia.

The firm works across business formation, transactions, energy and natural resources, property transfers, collections, litigation and regulatory matters, with a team structure that keeps clients close to the practitioners responsible for their work.

For international clients, the firm provides a practical local point of contact for Namibian legal process, documentation, institutions and commercial realities.

Track record

Depth of experience clients can rely on.

Legal Practitioners · Conveyancers · Estate Practitioners · Notaries. A full-service Namibian firm with two offices and practitioners across corporate, property, litigation and regulatory work.

24+Years combined experience
100%Namibian-owned
70%Female practitioners
20+Years conveyancing
N$120M+Collections portfolio managed
2Offices — Windhoek & Ongwediva

Experience across matters involving leading Namibian institutions such as FNB, GIPF, Letshego and SME Bank, with representation before the Magistrate, High and Supreme Courts of Namibia.

Practice areas

Legal services for business, investment, energy and disputes.

Each matter is different. These summaries show the main areas where the firm assists clients in Namibia, including international companies and investors who need local legal guidance.

Corporate & Commercial Law

Company matters, commercial agreements, governance, transaction support and practical advisory work for businesses and institutions.

Business advisory

Foreign Investment & Local Counsel

Namibian legal support for international clients, including market-entry questions, local documentation, institutional process and coordination with external advisers.

International clients

Corporate Finance

Legal support around financing structures, debt and equity arrangements, due diligence and transaction documentation.

Transactions

Energy, Oil & Gas

Advisory support for energy, petroleum, renewables and infrastructure-related matters, including local legal process, contracting, regulatory questions and project documentation.

Energy & resources

Property & Conveyancing

Property transfers, mortgage bonds, sectional title matters, township developments and related transaction structuring.

Property

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Civil, commercial, labour and related disputes, including representation before Namibian courts and alternative dispute processes.

Disputes

Collections & Recovery

Structured debt recovery and collection services for commercial clients, with attention to process, documentation and recovery strategy.

Recovery

Regulatory, IP & FinTech

Advisory support for regulated industries, intellectual property questions and emerging digital finance or technology matters, including cross-border commercial considerations.

Regulated sectors

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The team

Practitioners behind the work.

Clients work directly with practitioners who understand Namibian procedure, commercial documentation and the practical steps needed to move matters forward.

Tjakazenga Kamuhanga
Managing practitioner

Tjakazenga Kamuhanga

Admitted legal practitioner and conveyancer with experience in commercial, conveyancing and property work.

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Katuna Kamuhanga
Director

Katuna Kamuhanga

Works across corporate finance, litigation and emerging technology advisory matters.

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Paulus Kanyangela
Associate

Paulus Kanyangela

Assists with civil and criminal litigation, labour matters and related advisory work.

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Ritjiua Kavekotora
Associate designate

Ritjiua Kavekotora

Supports litigation, collections and commercial law matters for the firm.

LitigationCollectionsCommercial
Insights

Namibia market notes for legal and business decisions.

Current themes for companies, investors and institutions doing business in Namibia, with emphasis on sectors where early legal planning can prevent delay.

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Energy & resources

Energy, oil and gas work is creating cross-border legal demand.

Offshore petroleum exploration, green hydrogen plans and related infrastructure are drawing international attention. Project teams should plan early for local entity setup, contracting authority, land access, environmental process, employment, procurement and dispute mechanisms.

Foreign investment

Market entry starts with structure, authority and local process.

International clients should settle how a Namibian entity, branch or local partner arrangement will operate, who has signing authority, what approvals are required and how exchange control, tax, employment and security arrangements fit the transaction.

Infrastructure & property

Land, security and project documents need early alignment.

Energy, logistics, mining services and development projects often turn on title checks, lease terms, servitudes, zoning, environmental authorisations, security registration and enforceable completion milestones.

Contact

Tell us what needs attention.

Send a short outline of your matter, including whether it involves a Namibian company, cross-border transaction, energy project or urgent dispute. The team will respond through the public firm mailbox.

Windhoek office Unit 2, 20 Sir Seretse Khama Street, Windhoek
+264 83 330 9520
Ongwediva office — Northern Namibia Office No. F33, Maroela Mall, Ongwediva
+264 83 330 7620
Office hours Monday to Friday, 08h00 – 17h00

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