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Naloba says soaring electricity prices bad for business

• Govt blamed for ‘unaffordable’ prices
The Namibia Local Business Association has warned that surging electricity prices are another blow to already struggling businesses and households in Namibia.
Kenya Kambowe
Namibia Local Business Association (Naloba) vice-president Kanu Amadhila has issued a warning following the announcement of electricity tariff hikes, saying businesses are already
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