Former minister Shiimi says auction off more fishing quotas to boost revenue, fix past fishrot abuses
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/06/2025
Former minister of finance Iipumbu Shiimi has urged the government to increase its auctioned fishing quotas, following a revenue of N$944 million generated over the past four years. Shiimi said this in an opinion piece published in The Namibian’s fishing supplement today – specifically about (…)
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