TSUMEB – The business community at Tsumeb has pooled resources together to set up a reception and isolation facility that can house mild to moderate cases of Covid-19.
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148 000 grant applications rejected
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!Gawaxab ‘capable man’ for governor job
The private sector has welcomed yesterday’s appointment of Johannes !Gawaxab as the new governor of the Bank of Namibia.
Rugby star Kisting on Covid-19 and life in Romania
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Kansela wo-ANC vati ota pula ovakwashiwana oimaliwa yokulanda eedata
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Omikandapitikilo dhokweenda itadhi gandjwa we kookansela
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Epato mOshana ina li simanekwa
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Rural residents face challenges accessing emergency grant
While many Namibian citizens flock to ATMs countrywide to withdraw their Emergency Income Grant of N$750, it is a far-fetched dream for some residents in the Kavango West region as they experience network problem and language barrier.