NKURENKURU - Murwi gwanare gombunga zaSWAPO ngavatumbura asi PLAN Elia Lemmy Muremi kavamuhorekere pomukunda ogu vamauretera, poRupara, mokukwama tupu apa kadogorokere mo 4 October 2020 konyima tupu apa gavera.
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MTC invests heavily in rural electrification
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GIPF invests in homegrown asset managers
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