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Namibia eyes uranium and gold to boost state revenue

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  • Namibia banking on uranium and gold to drive tax and royalty income
  • Government mulls 51% local ownership in new mining ventures amid investor concerns

 

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – Namibia is betting on rising demand for uranium and gold to increase state revenue through taxes and royalties.

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