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Duma Boko elected Botswana’s new President
Opposition pick holes in mid-term budget
President Mbumba undertakes official visit to South Africa
Lack of quorum delays mid-term budget presentation for second day
Tanzania's President calls for peaceful elections in Botswana
VP healthy and fit to lead
Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey appointed Commonwealth Secretary-General
Activist Michael Amushelelo to face multiple charges
New NUDO councillor pledges basic services for Gobabis informal settlements
!Nawases-Taeyele urges leaders to prioritise community welfare
Namibia and Cuba sign Parliamentary Cooperation Protocol
President Mbumba reaffirms Namibia's confidence in UN to address global crises
UNGA to vote for 32nd time on U.S. embargo against Cuba
Grootfontein holds streets naming ceremony
Following their fathers' footsteps: Diergaardt and Matjila join RP
Katjavivi highlights Cuba's key role in Namibia's liberation and development
SPYL equipped with social media skills
Mbumba tasks PM to align policies with Pact for the Future

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