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BUSINESS TODAY | Board of directors urged to effectively implement long-term strategies
BUSINESS TODAY | 65 cruise liners expected to dock at Walvis Bay from November
Bilateral trade between Namibia and Brazil declines
Financial crimes becoming increasingly sophisticated
Zambezi receives N$17 million for electricity projects
Walvis Bay aims to be southern Africa's transit hub
Walvis Bay to welcome extra cruise liners from November to January 2027
Government reiterates commitment to achieve universal digital coverage
Major road project begins on Eneas Peter Nanyemba Street in Windhoek
BUSINESS TODAY | Inflation slows down to an average of 4.8%
Uranium mining spends N$7.7 billion on local procurement
BUSINESS TODAY | Business success follows perseverance
BUSINESS TODAY | MUN members, descendants to become shareholders Just Transition Investment Trust
Erongo Region's tourism industry bounces back
BoN reduces repo rate to 7.50%
Regional universities market farming innovations
Africa faces challenges of low priority in global financing
Zambezi Governor highlights development amid regional setbacks

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