Works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi says the government has recorded immovable assets valued at N$47.4 billion, comprising approximately 9 640...
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The Namibian government’s current immovable assets are valued at N$47.4 billion, comprising about 9 640 individual properties, according to works and transport minister Veikko Nekundi. Responding to parliamentary questions from McHenry Venaani, Nekundi said the government’s asset register remains a “living document,” reflecting the continuous acquisition and disposal of properties based on public service needs. […]
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