NAMCOR DEFENDS FUEL PROCUREMENT ARRANGEMENT
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The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) considers the current fuel procurement arrangement to be commercially beneficial and aligned with its national objectives.
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) considers the current fuel procurement arrangement to be commercially beneficial and aligned with its national objectives.
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Motorists across the country will pay more for fuel from midnight tonight, as pump prices are set to increase once again.
Fuel prices affect more than just motorists - they influence transport, food prices, farming, logistics, and business operations.
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Fuel prices will rise effective 1 April 2026 due to surging global oil prices.
The government says it remains committed to ensuring a stable, reliable, and secure supply of essential resources while proactively addressing risks.