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Author: Paheja Siririka (Paheja Siririka)

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SIM card registration beneficial

Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) spokesperson Katrina Sikeni has urged cellphone users to register their subscriber identity module (SIM) cards before the deadline of 31 December 2023.

Kanime kuna parapo mukuzeresa sitata
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Kanime kuna parapo mukuzeresa sitata

Morwa sivaro sovatungimo mositata saVenduka, noveta nonongendeseso dahepa nado kukara dinakwata moyitji,mukurona govaporosi wositata Abraham Kanime katente asi vaporosi vendi ngesi tavakarugana momunene omu navapira kukatarerera notjotji dikagendagure mositata ano vatungimo vahepa kuparuka monaruwa. 

Kanime vows to clean up city 
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Kanime vows to clean up city 

As the growl from Windhoek residents bemoaning the state of law and order in the city becomes louder, City Police chief Abraham Kanime said his forces would be on the ground to prevent criminals flourishing and try their level best to ensure the safety of residents.