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Corruption, bribery allegations in Namibian 5G deal with Huawei - report | News24

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A city councillor in Namibia's capital has alleged she was offered a bribe by a local politician to ensure Chinese tech giant Huawei would win an exclusive contract to build the 5G telecommunication network in Windhoek.

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