Over the past decades, terrorism has spread throughout the world despite the seemingly organised struggle of all countries. The results are insignificant, as the complete victory is still far away.
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Ositola yiipa ya yugwa iinima yongushu yoN$480 000
Ositola tayi ithanwa hayi ndulika iilongomwa yiipa yompo mondoolopa yaSwakopmund moshitopolwa shErongo oya ponokelwa kookalyamupombo noku yugwa iinima yongushu yoN$480 000.
Mukadi kavamugwene epuko morwa kudipaga munona gpomugara
Mukadi kavamugwene epuko mpanguro zonene nkera morwa kudipaga munwendi gomakwedi ntazimwe ogu gadeye mekuma yikando yoyinzi melima 2019.
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Repo rate increase to hit the poor hardest
Local economists yesterday warned the central bank’s decision to increase the repo rate by rate by 75 basis points to 5.50% is detrimental to domestic economic growth, could reverse valuable economic recovery gains made and will impact lower-income households the most.
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State wants 35 years for baby killer
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Thieves loot leather shop
The Exclusive Lederwaeen Shop in Swakopmund suffered a huge loss when thieves broke into the shop and looted goods valued at about N$480 000 early yesterday morning.
Hoarding cash at home not illegal
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BONA 2027 committees to present budgets soon…Manuel appointed new spokesperson
The working committee of Namibia and Botswana’s joint bid for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) will soon present revised budgets to their governments, which will entail the projected costs of facilities, consultancies, lobbying and secretariat costs, amongst other things.