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Jet Fuel Disruption Should Force a Rethink of Namibia’s Single-Supplier Model
The disruption affecting jet fuel supplies at Hosea Kutako International Airport is a timely reminder that energy security is about more than having fuel somewhere in the supply chain. It is also about having resilient systems, alternative sources and sufficient flexibility to respond when something goes wrong. For an economy as dependent on imports as […]
Windhoek Observer21 Aug 2026, 06:04 am

The disruption affecting jet fuel supplies at Hosea Kutako International Airport is a timely reminder that energy security is about more than having fuel somewhere in the supply chain. It is also about having resilient systems, alternative sources and sufficient flexibility to respond when something goes wrong.


Originally published by Windhoek Observer on 21 Aug 2026, 06:04 am. View original article

