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NAMCOR suspends its terminal manager at Walvis Bay

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The Namibia Petroleum Corporation, NAMCOR, has suspended its terminal manager at the National Oil Storage Facility at Walvis Bay.

Ellis Egumbo has been suspended on Thursday in connection with the loss of fuel and commercial documents at the facility.

NAMCOR endorses Namibia Youth Energy Forum

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The Namibia Youth Energy Forum, aimed at empowering young people in the energy sector, says it has received an official endorsement from NAMCOR.

NYEF is a youth-led organisation dedicated to empowering young people in the energy sector of Namibia.

Namibia under-explored for its petroleum potential

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The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) says there is huge potential for more hydrocarbon or petroleum discoveries to be made in Namibia, with both land and offshore areas underexplored.

NAMCOR suspends ICT executive

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The Executive for Information and Communication Technology at Namcor, Bonifatius Konjore, has been suspended following allegations related to a substantial payment of N$68 million for an organisational operations software system that is reported not to be fully functional.

ACC clears NAMCOR managing director Immanuel Mulunga

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The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has cleared suspended NAMCOR managing director Immanuel Mulunga of any wrongdoing.

In a brief statement, ACC Director Paulus Noa says that there is no evidence to prove that Mulunga had criminal intent when he transferred money to an Angolan-based oil company.

NAMCOR'S public relation crisis

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Namcor faces a daunting public relations exercise to regain the trust of the Namibian people after damaging negative media reports over the past few weeks.

Allegations of discrepancies of epic proportion hang over the heads of officials at the national oil company.

Jennifer Comalie receives bail

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NAMCOR's Board Member, Jennifer Comalie who was arrested yesterday for possession of illicit drugs was granted bail of N$7000 in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court today.

The matter has been postponed to 31 July for further investigation.