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Local entrepreneurs and fishing industry urged to add value to their products
Namibia needs to upgrade transport infrastructure to attract investors - Mutorwa
Government urged to increase budget allocation to tourism sector 
Neckartal Dam project anticipates promising outcomes
NSA updates various stakeholders in Omusati on upcoming census
BBLNN cautions against discrimination against black entrepreneurs
Namibia and Ethiopia business people scout for opportunities
NamRa confiscates goods worth over N$5 billion over 19 years
NSA expects to employ over 13,000 people
BBLNN against MeatCo shutdown idea
Angolan company Operatec to construct a marine and industrial training academy
Namibians urged to take advantage of joint commission of cooperation with Venezuela
Economist Mally Likukela warns of social protection slant towards elderly
Improved road infrastructure to contribute to economic development and growth
Namibia called to take advantage of JCC with Venezuela
Karanas pensioner donates to building of school hostel
Census back after a year of postponements
Walvis Bay-Usakos railway gets funding

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