Namibia joins Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

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Namibia is the latest country to have joined the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. 

The international body represents individuals and organizations involved in the supply chain, logistics and transportation in more than 30 countries.

Murders in Namibia leave some minor children motherless

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Namibia has of late been recording cases of murder, some of which have left minor children parentless.

While some children have become their own providers, others are taken in by relatives who themselves are surviving on meager or no income.

Namibia approves N$1.8 million in humanitarian aid to Malawi

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Namibia has approved about N$1.8 million (US$100,000) in humanitarian aid to Malawi following a request from that country for the rehabilitation of the victims of Tropical Cyclone Freddy last month. According to the United Nations, about US$70 million is needed to rehabilitate the country.

Namibia hopes to increase contributions to SACU

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Namibia hopes to increase its contributions to the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) pool and, in return, increase its revenue share.

This follows the extension of the operating hours at the Trans-Kalahari/Mamuno Border Post in the Omaheke Region.

Breast and Prostate Cancer Research Project launched

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Namibia has launched the Breast and Prostate Cancer Research Project in collaboration with the African Caribbean Cancer Consortium.

The project aims at promoting health and early detection as well as identifying factors that contribute to breast and prostate cancer.

Fishrot vs Gold Mafia

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Almost four years after releasing an explosive documentary titled 'Anatomy of a Bribe', in which it exposed large-scale looting of Namibia's fishing resources by senior government officials, among others, Al Jazeera's focus has now shifted to Zimbabwe.

Namibian millionaire population expected to increase

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Namibia has 2,100 US$-millionaires, and its millionaire population is expected to grow by 60% or more over the next decade, up to 2032.

Rwanda, Zambia, Seychelles, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Morocco are also expected to grow at the same rate as Namibia.