Mazda Motor Corporation celebrated its 100th anniversary of its founding on January 30, 2020. At the centenary event an official comment was made by Akira Marumoto, Representative Director, President and CEO:
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Itula declares Geingob as legitimate president
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Senior cop arrested over rhino poaching
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Heinaste captain fined N$950 000
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