For the period ending 31 December 2022, the Group has maintained its positive momentum in financial and operational performance, resulting in rental income increasing by 10.8% (Dec 2021: 2.9%) to N$175 million (Dec 2021: N$158 million), whilst containing vacancies to a minimum and achieving 6.1% (Dec 2021: 5.9%).
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Key Katima Mulilo road rehabilitation mooted
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