How a merger deal left fuel station owners fuming After two years of negotiations over the sale of 52 Vivo Energy service stations, some fuel dealers say a process meant to protect competition has left them facing chaos and their businesses at risk. During two meetings in February, the Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) assured dealers the sale should have no negative impact. “When we made that decision [about conditions of the merger], the …
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