The 2024 Nedbank for Good Series completed a successful tour of Tsumeb and Oshakati in the past fortnight, and focus will now shift to the southern region in July and August.
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Lihongo ngavamudiworoka asi ependa lyakere nepuro
Presidente Nangolo Mbumba katjangwilire eparu lyanakufa musita gwanare gongereka zaELCIN asi nage gumwe gakere mukondjeli emanguruko lyosirongo. Musita Asser Kazumba Lihongomuntu ogu gakere asi kwakara nepuro lyenene moukriste, ogu gakere asi kapi tovhuru kumutjindja ndi omukumbagere koyirugana yaKarunga.
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