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BoN expect economic growth of 0.3% in 2019

WINDHOEK – Bank of Namibia (BoN) Strategic Communication and Financial Sector Development Director Dr Emma Haiyambo said yesterday that country’s real GDP growth is projected to recover slightly to 0.3 percent in 2019, before improving to 1.9 percent in 2020.

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Musali ubulaiwa kimilyani yanaka

WINDOKO – Musali walilimo zemashumi amane kazepeli (42), yalumelwa kuli naile kwañaka kuyo laula, kasamulaho akukula mwatoho, natimezi kasamulaho wakunwa mulyani wana filwe. Nakalile kutaza mi nashwezi onafo, mapokola

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BoN declares Longrich illegal

WINDHOEK – The central bank, the Bank of Namibia, on Friday dropped the hammer on yet another online financial scheme operating in the country, this time declaring popular Longrich Bioscience an illegal financial scheme. 

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New board advised to be analytical

WINDHOEK - Minister of Works and Transport John Mutorwa has called on the newly appointed Road Transportation Board to be analytical when executing their functions so as to make a meaning contribution to Namibia’s socio-economic development.

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Kahimise seeks to quash Kanime charges

​​​​​​​WINDHOEK - City of Windhoek CEO Robert Kahimise has asked the city mayor and chairperson of council to convene a meeting to consider and resolve the withdrawal or quashing of the charges against the suspended City Police chief Abraham Kanime and investigations against himself (Kahimise).

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LPM makes myriad of promises

KEETMANSHOOP - Clinton Bernadus Swartbooi, leader of the Landless People's Movement (LPM), has urged members to “join hands in a walk to transformation” during a mass rally in Keetmanshoop over the weekend.