Venus promises work, not for locals
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 20/01/2026
Most direct jobs at the Venus oil and gas project will go to highly-specialised foreign workers, according to the project’s Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (Esia) report. The final Esia report was submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Tourism and released to the public last (…)
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