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Fuel retailers accuse Nasan of breaking supply promises

Allexer Namundjembo The Fuel and Franchise Association (FAFA) has accused Nasan Energies of failing to deliver fuel paid for upfront and for not honouring agreements made with divested retailers. In a letter dated 4 June 2026, FAFA chairperson Michael Ludeke said Nasan launched a ‘Bring the Cash Incentive’ on 2 June, offering a 50-cent per […]

Windhoek Observer8 Jun 2026, 04:48 am
Fuel retailers accuse Nasan of breaking supply promises

Allexer Namundjembo The Fuel and Franchise Association (FAFA) has accused Nasan Energies of failing to deliver fuel paid for upfront and for not honouring agreements made with divested retailers. In a letter dated 4 June 2026, FAFA chairperson Michael Ludeke said Nasan launched a ‘Bring the Cash Incentive’ on 2 June, offering a 50-cent per litre rebate for full truck orders of 40,000 litres paid 24 hours before loading. The written offer stated that payments cleared before 12h00 would be loaded the next working day.

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At a meeting the same day, FAFA says Nasan directors agreed the incentive would run for June, July and August 2026 and not for one month only. Nasan also promised that retailers who did not use the incentive would keep the same seven-day credit terms they had with Vivo Energy. “That the ‘Bring the Cash Incentive’ would be available for a period of three months, comprising June, July and August 2026, and not for one month only,” the letter states.

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Originally published by Windhoek Observer on 8 Jun 2026, 04:48 am. View original article
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