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Farmers urged to boost productivity for food security
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Choppies employees submit Petition Alleging Unfair Treatment
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PDM launches “Boots on the Ground” Campaign in Katutura Central
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Kunene Police Women’s Network educates expecting mothers
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Namibia Airlines Association urges schools to introduce aviation studies
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SADC stresses need for stable funding for Security Organ
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Supreme Court confirms Kudumo as Ukwangali Chief
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Cabinet orders data capacity review
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President Nandi-Ndaitwah congratulates Dr. Mbumba on 84th birthday
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Swakop Uranium and workers clash over shift benefits
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NSA HANDS OVER ICT EQUIPMENT TO BOOST HOUSING DATA
STUDENT UNION URGES DELAY ON HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
COMMUNITIES URGED TO SUPPORT KONGOLA-MULANGU ROAD PROJECT
APRM ASSESSES GOVERNANCE PROGRESS IN ||KHARAS
WOMEN’S POLITICAL REPRESENTATION MUST GO BEYOND NUMBERS

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