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Aroab Council boosts growth with focus on development and infrastructure
Prime Minister urges faster recruitment to fill critical government positions
India donates rice and maize to Namibia's drought relief
DBN invites more loan applications from Zambezi Region
Namibia lifts ban on maize and palm imports from South Africa
OPM seeks N$600 million to sustain drought relief until June
ECB to review performance management framework
Namport, Port of Sines sign MoU to develop sustainable, green logistics corridors
ICT Minister calls for efforts to combat piracy in creative industry
Rain causes road infrastructure damage
TotalEnergies holds consultations on oil exploration impact assessment
ICT Minister engages Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola on harmonization of roaming fees
Namibia's oil sector poised for major growth in 2025
Gobabis plans strategies to reduce mounting utility debts
NBC reports progress in network expansion and system upgrades
ICT Minister underscores tech empowerment for all namibians
BoN to launch banknote in honour of late President Geingob
Good Governance Project launched to tackle corruption in Namibia

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