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Vol 53 No 4

Published 17th February 2012


Namibia

Blow to Geingob

The presidential ambitions of Hage Geingob appear holed beneath the waterline after he admitted taking a US$300,000 consultancy fee from French nuclear power company Areva in 2008 (AC Vol 53 No 2, The man most likely to succeed Pohamba). He had given advice that helped Areva’s subsidiary UraMin (Namibia) secure a mining licence for their Trekkopje uranium mine, he told the state-owned New Era on 8 February.

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