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Roads Authority to spend N$230 Million on road repairs in northern regions
Namcor not limited in oil BLOC ownership
Namibia needs to produce its own energy - Iithete
Swapo MP Aupindi concerned over Namibia's growing public debt
Works Ministry introduces two-year renewable permits to modernise transport system
China to impose 84% tariffs on U.S. imports
DPM Natangwe Ithete urges Africans to support local industries
DPM urges Namibia, Africa to prioritise local power production for energy independence
SADC to respond collectively to Trump's tariff hikes
Omaheke region establishes investment committee for growth
Extension of tax amnesty programme extended until Oct 2026
Erongo Governor urges focus on Walvis Bay’s current challenges
SADC says U.S. tariffs undermine benefits of AGOA for member states
||Kharas Governor reaffirms commitment to transparency and accountability
Water supply restoration in Opuwo makes significant progress
EIF hosts workshop to fast-track access to Green Climate Fund
NPTH Chairperson Sencia Kaizemi-Rukata resigns for international role
Local authorities want stake in oil and gas found in their areas

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