End of NamPower monopoly nears

Once the single-buyer model is done away with, independent power producers will be able to sell electricity directly to town councils, regional electricity producers and even mines.
Ogone Thlage
OGONE TLHAGE - The government is forging ahead with a plan that will effectively bring NamPower’s monopoly to an end. As it stands, the single-buyer model that allows only NamPow
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Namibian Sun 2025-01-13

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