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BoN decreases repo rate by 25 basis points
ECB confirms National Connection Charge Policy not legally binding
BUSINESS TODAY | Emerging tech propels entrepreneurs into gaming and virtual reality ventures
BUSINESS TODAY | Air Botswana halts Gaborone-Windhoek-Durban flight routes
President Mbumba strengthens green energy ties with Germany and Spain
BUSINESS TODAY | Kenya selected to host African Youth in Tourism Innovation Summit and Challenge
BUSINESS TODAY | Finance Minister explains tax relief to companies
BUSINESS TODAY | Mortgages make up largest portion of loans in banking sector
Employees can claim PAYE refunds from NamRA starting February 2025: Shiimi
Finance Minister highlights broader benefits of Tax Amendment Act
U.S. and Namibia sign MoU on renewable energy development
President Mbumba urges more German Investment in Namibia
German-African Business Association wants visa regime with Namibia reviewed
Katima residents unhappy with MTC recharge vouchers price hike
MTC launches digital money software 'Maris'
BoN reaffirms vision for a tech-driven financial future
Namport celebrates 30-year milestone
BoN grants provisional authorisation to Access Bank Namibia

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