TransNamib dismisses corruption allegations on N$1.7 billion contract
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 3/02/2025
TransNamib has denied allegations that its acquisition of 23 new locomotives valued at N$1.7 billion is a “last-minute corrupt deal”. The company was responding to Affirmative Repositioning’s leader, Job Amupanda, who recently called for the cancellation of the acquisition of the new (…)
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