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Twenty-four primary school learners in Khomas pregnant in 2020
Twenty-four primary school learners in Khomas pregnant in 2020
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Okahandja activists demand State oppose former Okahandja councillor's bail
Okahandja activists demand State oppose former Okahandja councillor's bail
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Namibians pay tribute to Dr Abraham Iyambo
Namibians pay tribute to Dr Abraham Iyambo
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Canada's ReconAfrica shares plans for oil exploration in the Kavango
Canada's ReconAfrica shares plans for oil exploration in the Kavango
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SPYL calls for termination of Rundu Town Council contract with Redforce
SPYL calls for termination of Rundu Town Council contract with Redforce
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President Geingob says media ignores report ranking Namibia as one of Africa's least corrupt countries
President Geingob says media ignores report ranking Namibia as one of Africa's least corrupt countries
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B1 Road construction workers down tools
B1 Road construction workers down tools
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AR union registration in progress
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Public Service Union calls on government to review NHE's mandate
Public Service Union calls on government to review NHE's mandate
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Heavy rain causes damage to property in Otjongombe
Heavy rain causes damage to property in Otjongombe
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