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BUSINESS TODAY | Domestic economy records growth of 3.5%.

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1 year ago By NBC Online

The domestic economy recorded a growth of 3.5 percent during the second quarter of 2024.

The growth marks a slight slowdown in the economic activities compared to a growth of 3.6 percent that was recorded during the second quarter of 2023.

98 Namibians return home after decades in Botswana

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1 year ago By NBC Online

98 Namibians who have been living in neighbouring Botswana for decades have returned to Namibia, their country of origin.

They were formally received at the Dobe Border Post in the Otjozondjupa Region by Namibian government officials.

Four children who died in freezer tragedy buried in Katima Mulilo

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1 year ago By NBC Online

The four young children who died earlier this week after suffocating in a disused freezer in Cowboy Settlement in Katima Mulilo have been buried.

Health Ministry observes World Health Clean-up Day

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1 year ago By NBC Online

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has joined the international community in observing World Health Clean-up Day to promote public health and environmental sustainability.

Iyaloo Group blames striking fishermen for budget cuts

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1 year ago By NBC Online

Iyaloo Women's Investment Group is blaming the former striking fishermen for the company's reduced budget and cash flow.

About 200 former striking fishermen, known as Okapale fishermen, petitioned Iyaloo Women's Group in February, demanding jobs at sea and not in the factory.

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