NAMCOR’s collapse signals stark warning for Namibia’s oil future
[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 8/07/2025
As Namibia edges closer to becoming a significant player in the global energy market, the recent revelations about the financial collapse of NAMCOR should stop us dead in our tracks. The national oil company’s staggering N$1.26 billion loss and ballooning debt — now standing at N$1.6 billion (…)
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