Nasan Energies to acquire 53 Vivo Energy service stations

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 18/09/2025
Nasan Energies Namibia has agreed to acquire 53 Vivo Energy service stations, aiming to boost local ownership and strengthen competition in the retail fuel sector.The company is acquiring 53 Engen- and Shell-branded service stations. The deal is still subject to the approval of the Namibian (…)
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