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City of Windhoek study says 86% of Windhoek residents can’t afford cars
RCC cites financial woes for delays in Uis-Henties Bay road project
Trump slaps 30% tariff on South African imports starting August 1
NAMCOR faces financial and governance crisis
Agronomic Board builds homes at Buitepos
5th Business Summit Namibia
N$1.6 million raised for 24th Ongwediva Annual Trade Fair
Mitrelli Group eyes energy investment in Namibia
NHE, town Councils partner to upgrade informal settlements
Uis tipped as emerging economic hub
MURD Deputy Minister calls for green energy partnerships
Government backs efforts to revive Uis
President urges faster services and action on corruption
NamRA urges late tax filers to comply
Public Service Commission backs President’s vision
Namibia downgraded to lower-middle income
Finance Minister leads delegation to Seville
Erongo Chairperson calls for Uis' transformation

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