Kanyama loses N$1.4bn medicine supply case to five-year-old shareholder
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/05/2025
A pharmaceutical company of businessman Shapwa Kanyama has lost a Supreme Court appeal about a disputed tender for the provision of medicines to the Ministry of Health and Social Services at a cost of about N$1.4 billion. An appeal of Kanyama’s company, Africure Pharmaceuticals Namibia, against (…)
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