Chinese investors pull out of Nujoma’s abattoir deal Joyce Kondo Source: Investigation Unit – on September 23, 2022

By Timo Shihepo | 23 September 2022 A CHINESE-backed business proposal to construct an abattoir on a plot donated to former president Sam Nujoma’s office at Otavi has failed to take off. The plan, supported by a Chinese company called Changshu Complete Sets of Slaughtering Equipment, was mooted in 2013. The main aim was to
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​Investigation Unit By Timo Shihepo | 23 September 2022 A CHINESE-backed business proposal to construct an abattoir on a plot donated to former president Sam Nujoma’s office at Otavi has failed to take off. The plan, supported by a Chinese company called Changshu Complete Sets of Slaughtering Equipment, was mooted in 2013. The main aim was to
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By Timo Shihepo | 23 September 2022 A CHINESE-backed business proposal to construct an abattoir on a plot donated to former president Sam Nujoma’s office at Otavi has failed to take off. The plan, supported by a Chinese company called Changshu Complete Sets of Slaughtering Equipment, was mooted in 2013. The main aim was to
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By Timo Shihepo | 23 September 2022 A CHINESE-backed business proposal to construct an abattoir on a plot donated to former president Sam Nujoma’s office at Otavi has failed to take off. The plan, supported by a Chinese company called Changshu Complete Sets of Slaughtering Equipment, was mooted in 2013. The main aim was to
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​Investigation Unit By Timo Shihepo | 23 September 2022 A CHINESE-backed business proposal to construct an abattoir on a plot donated to former president Sam Nujoma’s office at Otavi has failed to take off. The plan, supported by a Chinese company called Changshu Complete Sets of Slaughtering Equipment, was mooted in 2013. The main aim was to
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