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Public Service Commission calls for study into right-sizing Namibia's public service
TKC committee urged to speed up inauguration of Trans Kalahari Corridor's headquarters
NamRA Employees at Trans-Kalahari/Mamuno Border Post to Receive Decent Houses
City of Windhoek intends to start consultations on 2023-2024 budget
Namibia's potential private investment pipeline stands at N$161 billion- Uaandja
Namibia could capitalize on its existing bilateral agreements with Angola - Alweendo
Kavango East and West regional councils satisfied with livestock marketing
NAMFISA calls on Namibian innovators to register for FinTech Square
BoN announces COVID-19 relief measures will remain to support economic recovery
NHE employees' strike ends
Shiimi Dismisses Reports of No Salary Increase for Civil Servants
Namibia hopes to increase contributions to SACU
Taxpayers urged to take advantage of Tax Amnesty Program
MICT, Impact Tank Analysis Foundation sign MoU
Namibian millionaire population expected to increase
Trans-Kalahari/Mamuno border post operates 24/7
Meatco struggles to produce sufficient meat to ensure increased profits
Local growth expected to slow down during 2023 and 2024

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