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PETROFUND puts skills at centre of Namibia’s oil dividend
Sostenus Wilherm The Petroleum Training and Education Fund (PETROFUND) has called for intensified investment in skills development, local employment and business capacity as Namibia moves closer to commercial oil and gas production, warning that the country’s emerging petroleum industry must translate into tangible opportunities for Namibians. PETROFUND chief executive officer Nillian Mulemi said the industry’s […]
Windhoek ObserverBy Sostenus Wilherm21 Aug 2026, 05:41 am

The Petroleum Training and Education Fund (PETROFUND) has called for intensified investment in skills development, local employment and business capacity as Namibia moves closer to commercial oil and gas production, warning that the country’s emerging petroleum industry must translate into tangible opportunities for Namibians.


Originally published by Windhoek Observer on 21 Aug 2026, 05:41 am. View original article

