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RDJ Briefing - January 2020
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Just as the 2020 started, Namibia is currently contemplating the ending of its electricity off-take contract with Eskom in March 2022. Knowing that Eskom supplies the country with about 200MW of electricity (http://www.eskom.co.za) to cater for the additional demand, consumers are right to be concerned. It’s thus hoped that the new Modified Single Buyer (MSB) steps taken by the authorities will help to bridge this gap. With this in mind and the need for increased national productivity which will require energy, are we thus relying on one major import (energy) and one major export market (China)?
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