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Jan
Martin Endjala The Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) has clarified that it does not prevent people from using smuggled fuel from Angola, colloquially known as ngungula. According to Andreas Sheehama, the mines and energy petroleum chief inspector, the ministry can only discourage its sale, citing negative impacts on Namibia’s economy. “The selling of Angolan fuel in Namibia is sabotaging the economy of the country. Hence, we are against it. People can use ngungula for their tractors and vehicles, but they cannot sell it in the country,” he said. Sheehama explained that Angolan fuel differs from Namibian fuel in terms…