The Swakop Uranium has contributed N$7.9 billion to the local economy through procurement, taxes, royalties, and social development.
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Swakop Uranium has boosted the local economy with N$7.9 billion through procurement, social investments, taxes and royalties. The company announced this during its 2023 sustainability report launch in Windhoek on Monday. “Swakop Uranium has partnered with over 400 Namibian suppliers. In 2023, Swakop Uranium was the biggest spender among all mining entities in Namibia,” said […]
The Swakop Uranium has contributed N$7.9 billion to the local economy through procurement, taxes, royalties, and social development.
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