A Namibian watchdog has questioned how two heavyweight SA businessmen have emerged as kingmakers in Namibia’s biggest tender – a R148bn green hydrogen project touted as an economic game-changer.
Senior reporterA Namibian watchdog has questioned how two heavyweight South African businessmen have emerged as front-runners in Namibia’s biggest tender — a R148bn green hydrogen project touted as
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