NamPost, Telecom to become independent government-owned companies by February

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/12/2024
The dismantling of the Namibia Post and Telecom Holdings Limited (NPTH), has reached an advanced stage with some assets having been shared among the subsidiaries. NPTH holds 100% ownership of Telecom and Namibia Post Limited (NamPost), as well as 60% of Mobile Telecommunications Limited. The (…)
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