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Erongo Region's tourism industry bounces back
BoN reduces repo rate to 7.50%
Regional universities market farming innovations
Africa faces challenges of low priority in global financing
Zambezi Governor highlights development amid regional setbacks
BUSINESS TODAY | ||Kharas needs improved road infrastructure
BUSINESS TODAY | BoN warns public against hoarding coins
BUSINESS TODAY | Namibia grapples with financial crimes and money laundering
Zambezi Bream Festival and Expo underway at Katima Mulilo
Rundu vendors lack financial discipline
Namibia's fuel, wood and charcoal exports generated over one billion last year
Local entrepreneurs urged to capitalise on the newly launched mining inputs database
Mining Expo and Conference unveils expansive potential and opportunities
NIPDB unhappy with Namibia's ranking in mining performance
Financial sector cautioned to stay ahead of new cyber and AI crimes
Mixed feelings on winter profits from street vendors
Mining Expo attracts 199 companies, including 20 from SADC
Vice President urges entrepreneurs to explore nuclear energy production

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