Fisheries ministry faces backlash over N$180 million pilchard quota
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 21/08/2025
THE fisheries ministry’s decision to award 10 000 metric tonnes of pilchard quota worth around N$180 million to a company led by fishing mogul Ivo de Gouveia has attracted criticism from government leaders and industry players. Critics claim the quota was supposed to be given to operators as per (…)
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