Work or go on permanent leave –justice minister tells Otjiwarongo Biomass project

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 4/10/2025
Minister of justice and labour relations Wise Immanuel has told the Biomass Industrial Park project to begin operations come 25 October. The project has experienced delays, and while construction is ongoing with a target commissioning in 2027, it is not yet in operation, with challenges (…)
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