07
Apr
Ester Mbathera The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) is taking legal action against Namib Mills and Namib Poultry Industries (NPI) over alleged anti-competitive behaviour. The commission accuses the two companies of refusing to sell specific poultry products, known as tertiary range products, to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). These products include soup packs, giblets, necks, hearts, gizzards, heads and feet, liver tubs, and breastbones. “It is alleged that these products are in high demand in the informal sector, where the majority of MSMEs conduct their business. In doing so, the refusal to sell to new and existing MSMEs could be…