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Economy could slow without change - McGregor
Witbooi launches Revised Disability Policy
Namibia to push for stronger climate financing and technology transfer at COP30
President Nandi-Ndaitwah praises Namibian Breweries for economic contribution
Keetmanshoop Agricultural and Industrial Expo to proceed as planned
MIRT unveils five-year plan to boost trade and global influence
UN expected to back Cuba anti-blockade resolution again
Shafudah to present Mid-term Budget Review to Parliament
Katima Mulilo housing gap to narrow with new development
MIRT Minister urges Kunene businesses to explore mining and tourism
Cruise liner season kicks off
Young African activists arrive in Namibia for Light COP30 campaign
Forbes calls for better trucking management in Walvis Bay
BoN Cuts Repo Rate to 6.5%
ICT Minister calls for stronger collaboration on space technologies
Namibia and Botswana sign MoUs across energy, education and health
Namibia and GCF to Boost Funding for Youth Climate Projects
Namibia and Botswana sign agreements to strengthen bilateral ties

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