Big business of Namibian mining

Billions in turnover, taxes, royalties and profits
Producing mines generate huge revenues in Namibia and employ thousands of nationals
Augetto Graig
Mining is big business in Namibia. So much so that the industry brought in 9,1% of the national Gross Domestic Product last year, slightly less than the 9,3% contribution the indus
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