Staying competitive in green race

Direct equity vs free carry
Government opting to pay for its stake in the Hyphen green hydrogen project has sparked a fierce debate in Namibia. Namibia's first green hydrogen commissioner and economic advisor of President Hage Geingob, analyses the rationale behind the decision.
James Mnyupe - As government was conceiving a dynamic response to some of the economic challenges post the 2019 drought and the Covid-19 pandemic, a key approach that was consensua
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-07

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