President’s son dismisses IPC claims of dirty business
The president’s son is pushing back at allegations that a N$612-million solar project owes its existence to family connections. Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) president Panduleni Itula has accused president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah of personal involvement in a deal between her son, Nande Ndaitwah, and Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter. The deal was struck between Ndaitwah’s investment firm, Massaus Investments CC, and the Sinomine smelter to set up a 20MW solar power plant to supp
The son of the president has refuted claims that a significant solar energy project was secured through familial influence. The allegations, made by the Independent Patriots for Change (IPC), suggest the president's personal involvement in a N$612 million deal between his son's firm and a smelter. The project aims to establish a solar power plant to supply electricity to the Sinomine Tsumeb Smelter. The president's son clarified that the solar plant's location has been shifted from the initially considered family farm to a site closer to the smelter, based on further research and environmental assessments. He also asserted that his business dealings are not a result of political connections, but rather proactive engagement with potential partners.
The situation raises questions about transparency and potential conflicts of interest in large-scale business deals involving politically connected individuals.
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