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Alweendo warns against overreliance on oil for economic growth
TransNamib secures loan to purchase new trains
Pick n Pay appeals ruling on salary and benefits agreement
BoN, CRAN sign MoU
10-Kilometre stretch of Hage G. Geingob freeway opens
EU and Namibia trade relationship elevates
Banks urged to step up cybersecurity efforts
Repo rate reduces by 25 basis points
Germany to allocate N$380 million to support Namibia
Namibia, Germany address water supply needs
Otavi's Kap n Bou residents cite slow development since 2016
Maltahöhe council celebrates developments that pushes for town status
CRAN confirms SpaceX (Starlink) not Licensed to operate in Namibia
BUSINESS TODAY | ACFE breaks new boundaries to combat fraud
BUSINESS TODAY | Bureaucracy affects growth of indigenous businesses
BUSINESS TODAY | Total Energies gives financial assistance to start-up entrepreneurs
Fisheries Ministry warns against approaching wandering seals
Baker Hughes launches new facilities to boost Namibia’s energy sector

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