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Mar
Chamwe Kaira The implementation of Namibia’s National Energy Compact under the Mission 300 initiative is expected to cost about US$1.76 billion (about N$33 billion), with around US$411 million (about N$7.7 billion) expected from private sector investment. The programme aims to expand electricity access and increase renewable energy generation. This is according to a report by the African Development Bank. The government is developing a National Electrification Policy to expand electricity access in rural and peri-urban areas. The National Energy Compact forms part of broader plans to increase access to electricity and improve energy security. Under the strategy, Namibia plans to…
