Namcor loses control over fuel imports as Namibia works to overcome crony deals
Issue 197
- 05 Nov 2010
| 5 minute read
By revoking Namcor's deal to import fuel, the mines and energy minister has engineered a turnaround in the way fuel is imported and distributed, with significant political ramifications, writes Our Windhoek Correspondent. Mines and energy minister Isak Katali in October revoked National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia's mandate to import half of Namibia's fuel - and then softened the blow
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