13
May
Namibia’s recent fuel anxieties should not be dismissed as a passing inconvenience caused merely by price hikes or consumer panic. They are an early warning sign of something potentially far more corrosive: the emergence of organised fuel theft and smuggling networks that thrive in precisely these conditions of uncertainty, mixed messaging and weak enforcement. The recent clarification by the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy was necessary. After announcing temporary restrictions on the filling of drums and jerry cans, the government was forced to explain that legitimate bulk fuel purchases by farmers, tourism operators and businesses do not amount to…
