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Rugby in Namibia - Growth, Challenges and Global Ambitions

[Namibian] RUGBY has been part of Namibian life for over a century, surviving colonial administration, apartheid-era segregation, and the considerable logistical challenges of governing sport across one of the world's …
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Court orders restoration of farmer’s access to property after buyer locks him out

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Nekundi grilled over Windhoek highway speed humps

The installation of speed humps on Windhoek’s Western Bypass highway has come under scrutiny, with Landless People’s Movement chief whip Dawid Eigub questioning whether engineering expertise was sidelined in favour …
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Bones and skulls dumped in Isipingo Durban

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Central bank warns against rising public debt

Namibia’s public debt could rise to 70% of gross domestic product (GDP) by the end of the current financial year if the government fails to implement spending reforms. Bank of …
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Hinda-Mbuende slams Vitol fuel deal

Former Namcor acting managing director Maureen Hinda-Mbuende has criticised the government’s decision to award international oil trader Vitol through its subsidiary Vitol Bahrain E.C a N$7.2 billion deal to supply …
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Road experts slam Windhoek speed humps

Road transport experts have criticised the installation of speed humps on major highways around Windhoek, warning that the measure could increase accidents and congestion rather than improve road safety. The …
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NSFAF funding cuts hit medical students

More than 200 Namibian students accepted into medical and health-related programmes abroad face uncertainty after NSFAF rejected their funding applications. The students were met with rejection letters for both tuition …
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These countries repatriated citizens from South Africa amid rising tensions

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BaaBaas name Van der Merwe, Perenara and Kellaway to face Springboks

Duhan van der Merwe will again front up against his home country, but for the first time with the Barbarians.
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Gumbi or Mseleku?: Online users debate who they would marry

Social media users engaged in an interesting and heated debate regarding who they would marry between Musa Mseleku and Lucky SomK Gumbi.
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Cachalia urges South Africans not to take immigration laws in their own hands

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EXCLUSIVE: SASSA winner’s joy turns to tears after R2 000 prize costs her SRD grant

Dimakatso Maloka won R2 000 in The South African's survey, but SASSA cut her grant. Her story will break your heart. Have a read ...
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King Misuzulu calls for calm amid immigration tensions

AmaZulu King MisuZulu kaZwelithini has called for calm amid tensions over immigration.
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Spain: Thousands Gather as Pope Leo XIV Reaches Barcelona

Spain's Barcelona welcomed Pope Leo XIV on 9 June as thousands gathered for a prayer service at the city's cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia. The pontiff's visit …
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Eskom Green will bring the price of electricity down: Ramokgopa

Ramokgopa also believes Eskom Green will ensure a sustainable power system
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Uganda: Police Arrest Two in Mukono Over Electricity Infrastructure Vandalism Crackdown

[Nile Post] The Uganda Police Force has arrested two suspects in Mukono District during an intelligence-led operation targeting the vandalism of electricity infrastructure, following a wave of incidents that have …
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Africa: World Cup - Africa's Best Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Denied US Visa

[Nile Post] A Somali referee celebrated as Africa's best has reportedly been denied entry into the United States and sent back to Turkey upon arrival at Miami International Airport, preventing …
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News24 | Wednesday’s weather: Light rain in Limpopo; cloudy, cool to cold elsewhere

Partly cloudy, cool to cold conditions are forecast for most of the country, while light rain is expected in Limpopo, according to the South African Weather Service.
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Niger inaugurates new power plant to ease electricity cuts

Electricity rationing has been a persistent challenge since the July 2023 coup. But the situation now appears to be moving toward a temporary solution, with the launch of the Niger-Algeria …
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Durban court finds arrest of attorney and prosecutor unlawful after it was done without warrant

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Nigeria: How Abduction of Ex-Minister Adelabu's Relatives Was Plotted and Executed - Police

[Premium Times] Police say the gang monitored the Adegoke family's movements, routines and the schools attended by the children as part of a wider surveillance and reconnaissance operation.
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Ghana Evacuates 1,000 Citizens From South Africa As Xenophobic Attacks Increase

[Premium Times] "We kept our promise. No Ghanaian has been abandoned in harm's way," Mr Ablakwa wrote.
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How the US-Israel-Iran conflict is reshaping South Africa’s coal exports

Middle East tension has pushed up energy prices and boosted demand for South African coal, raising questions about climate commitments and exports
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‘Khan hijacked the operation’: Witness I drops claim at Madlanga Commission

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