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ǂNamipeb tsî !Aub!ûi!gâs ministeris ge khoen-tsî-!aubgurun ǁaegu ra hâ !omgudi ǂnamipe ǁkhāǁkhākhâide ra mā
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ǂNamipeb tsî !Aub!ûi!gâs ministeris ge khoen-tsî-!aubgurun ǁaegu ra hâ !omgudi ǂnamipe ǁkhāǁkhākhâide ra mā

ǂOa ge kurib di Taraǁkhumuǁkhâba xus ge Ministeris ǂNamipeb tsî !Aub!ûi!gâs disa ge ǁnāǂgō. khoen tsî !aubǀgurun ǁaegu ra hâ !omguden ǂgari-aon tsî ǀhûhâsigu tsîna mâti nî !khōdanas !nâ ǁāǁā nîs !aroma. Nēsas ge ministerisa ǀnai 40 xa a !nāsa !aub!ûi!gâdi !nâ ǁkhāǁkhākhâide dī hâ. 

Meatco to revive factory, expand MeatMa outlets
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Meatco to revive factory, expand MeatMa outlets

Meatco, the country’s largest meat processing and marketing entity, has set plans in motion to revive and turn its Okahandja factory into a fully-fledged value-addition hub, intending to increase efficiencies and produce more value-added products and ready-to-eat goods.