Namibia Short-Changed on Mining Earnings

More than 30 mining companies which earned about N$85 billion (U.S.$5 900 912, 500) from selling Namibian minerals paid only N$1 billion (U.S.$69 422 500,00) in corporate tax between 2012 and 2017, writes Lazarus Amukeshe for The Namibian.

  • Namibia:   Mines On Tax Honeymoon

    Namibian, 26 April 2019

    More than 30 mining companies which earned about N$85 billion from selling Namibian minerals paid only N$1 billion in corporate tax between 2012 and 2017. Read more »

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