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China's investment plans in southern Africa are running up against legal barriers

Namibia Construction and South Africa's Murray & Roberts claim that a N$74.4 million (US$9.5 mn.) contract awarded last year to China Nanjing International for the construction of a new headquarters for the Ministry of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation was in breach of Namibia's Affirmative Action Act (1998) and Labour Act (1992)....

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South Africa, Meriam Onesmus, Louis Muller, Joel Kaapanda, Vilbard Usiku, Liu Kuangyuan,, Bro-Mathew Shinguadja, Immanuel Ngatjizeko

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