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Swakopmund roads during holiday seasons
NamWater urges residents of Windhoek and surrounding areas to use water sparingly
President Geingob urges road users to be vigilant
Mixed feelings on 1904-08 Genocide Memorial Museum in National Assembly
Supreme Court reserves Minister Utoni's appeal application
Namibian government supports local investors participation in the Energy sector
NAMCOR's Managing Director suspended
Namibian government supports establishing Namibia-Zambia border at Macenje Harbor point
Ovaherero Traditional faction opposes uranium mining
SPYL establishes research desk
Otjiwarongo Single Quarter residents not happy with municipality's decongestion plan
NTB's transformation after the Tourism Bill
NUST responds to allegations of maladministration 
Rundu Mayor ready to end shareholding in Northern Electricity Distributor Company
Parent allegedly stabbed teacher
Business communities urged to utilize programs meant to ensure competitive trade
SACU appeals for a tariff reduction
Namibia's GDP increases

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