NAMCOR Faces Heavy Losses and Rising Debts


Namcor - The Updated World
Namcor – The Updated World

The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) is facing serious financial problems after reporting a loss of N$1.26 billion for the 2022/23 financial year.

The loss was mainly caused by NAMCOR’s risky fuel buying strategy, where the company bought much more fuel than what the market needed. This mistake led to high debts, with total borrowings reaching N$3.3 billion by March 2024.

Even though NAMCOR’s income increased from N$610 million in 2017/18 to N$7.4 billion in 2022/23, the company struggled with cash shortages. In August 2023, NAMCOR signed a strict 24-month supply agreement with its biggest creditor to prevent collapse, after owing them over N$1.1 billion.

In April 2024, the Ministry of Finance and Public Enterprises gave a N$1.2 billion government guarantee, helping NAMCOR to get loans from banks. This allowed the company to pay some urgent debts, including N$500 million to its main fuel supplier. The total group debt dropped to N$1.6 billion, but overall liabilities remain high.

NAMCOR said it still owes about N$800 million under the current supply deal and another N$800 million to different creditors. The company is talking to the government to help solve its debt problems.

Additionally, NAMCOR reported that it is owed N$841 million by its customers, due to past poor credit decisions. Legal actions have started to recover these debts, and some court orders have already been given to recover money.

NAMCOR also revealed ongoing investigations into fuel losses and theft at the National Oil Storage Facility (NOSF). Initial results showed weak stock controls, manual changes to automated systems, and tampering with fuel meters.

The company also flagged other issues, including the purchase of assets worth N$53.2 million without board approval and the failed installation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. The ERP system’s cost increased from N$25 million to N$68 million, but it is still not working properly.

NAMCOR further explained that the NOSF has not made a profit since it started in 2021, mainly because of low fees charged for storage and pipeline services. A review of these fees is expected later in 2024.

Despite these challenges, NAMCOR said it is working on a turnaround strategy. This includes improving leadership, hiring new executives, and strengthening internal controls to protect the company’s future and ensure fuel supply for the country.

Share This Post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Sport News

CELEB STORIES
Diddy Convicted on Prostitution Charges, Acquitted on Racketeering and Sex Trafficking
TUWJul 2, 2025
Sean Diddy Combs convert

Hip-hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was found guilty on two federal counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann…

From Fame to Silence: Linda Simasiku Breaks Her Silence on Pain, Betrayal, and Lost Fortune
TUWJun 25, 2025
From Fame to Silence: Linda Simasiku Breaks Her Silence on Pain, Betrayal, and Lost Fortune

Namibian RnB artist Linda Simasiku, best known for her 2012 hit song “I Believe” featuring Zambian legend Peterson, has opened…

New Allegations Surface Against Media Mogul Tyler Perry in $260 Million Lawsuit
Karrel HamutenyaJun 18, 2025
Tyler Perry

A substantial $260 million lawsuit has been leveled against entertainment titan Tyler Perry, with actor Derek Dixon alleging a pattern…

Namibia’s Selma Kamanya Shines Bright at Miss World 2025
TUWMay 31, 2025
Selma Kamanya - The Updated World

Opal Suchata of Thailand was crowned Miss World 2025 at a glittering grand finale held at the HITEX Exhibition Centre…


HEALTH TOPICS
52 Students Awarded Scholarships to Power Namibia’s Healthcare Future
TUWJul 3, 2025
**52 Students Awarded Scholarships to Power Namibia’s Healthcare Future

In a major step towards strengthening Namibia’s healthcare workforce, 52 aspiring health professionals have been awarded scholarships to pursue their undergraduate studies within the country’s…

Namibian Health Minister Appointed Chairperson at World Health Assembly, While Questions Are Raised Over Malaria Medicine Deal at home
TUWMay 19, 2025
Dr. Esperance Luvindao - The Updated World

Namibia’s Minister of Health and Social Services, Hon. Dr. Esperance Luvindao, has been chosen to lead Committee A at the 78th World Health Assembly (WHA)…

What is Hepatitis A, causes, and treatments
Karrel HamutenyaMay 18, 2025
hepatitis A - The Updated World

Hepatitis A is a short-term infection of the liver caused by the Hepatitis A virus. This virus is classified as an RNA virus and does…

Dr. Esperance Luvindao, has called on private companies to join hands with the government to help improve health services
TUWMay 13, 2025
Dr Esperance Luvindao - The Updated World

Namibia’s Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Esperance Luvindao, has called on private companies to join hands with the government to help improve health…

Africa