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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (4080)11/28/2019 12:44:07 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13794
 
watched intensely by powers such as China, which enjoys a uranium monopoly over Rössing's uranium mine and Husab uranium on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Namibia. Mining accounts for half of the division's gains in the southern African country.

The African Development Bank may be the key to increasing investment in energy and water infrastructure, while diamond and uranium markets are the ones to watch closely.

Namibia's 1.3 million registered voters go to the polls on Wednesday in a general election that promises to be far from the victories destroyed by the former SWAPO liberation movement since the independence of the wealthy southern African country in 1990.

The choice of a president and members of the National Assembly will be watched intensely by powers such as China, which enjoys a uranium monopoly over Rössing's uranium mine and Husab uranium on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Namibia. Mining accounts for half of the division's gains in the southern African country.

The African Development Bank may be the key to increasing investment in energy and water infrastructure, while diamond and uranium markets are the ones to watch closely.