Questions over Namibia oil terminal contract
Issue 254
- 17 May 2013
| 4 minute read
In the latest scandal to hit the country’s downstream fuel supply sector, the Namibian Port Authority (Namport) is under fire over a contract award to develop and expand Walvis Bay’s container and bunkering facilities. The project is part of government efforts to boost the economy by investing in infrastructure, but the bunkering facilities were exempted from normal tendering procedures – an unusual move, given their strategic economic importance.
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