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Katakura breaks Tarakinyu’s dominance

Abel Ndooka in Mutare LONG distance runner Godwin Katakura of Cadence Athletics Club broke Moses Tarakinyu’s dominance of the Tanganda half marathon after stomping to victory in the prestigious race…
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LOOK | Fear grips Zimbabwean nationals in Cape Town ahead of protests

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Uganda's leading media outlets shut down by army chief

NTV and Daily Monitor say their offices in the capital are under "military siege".
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France records 1 000 excess deaths during record-breaking heatwave

France has recorded 1 000 excess deaths during the blistering heatwave sweeping Europe
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Ntuli says march organisers have committed to non-violent protests

Several marches have taken place in different provinces recently, as a prelude to Tuesday
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NHE boss stays until replacement arrives – minister

Urban and rural development minister James Sankwasa has directed the National Housing Enterprise (NHE) board to extend chief executive Gisbertus Mukulu’s contract until a replacement is appointed and assumes office. …
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EXPLAINER: Does South African law allow citizens to arrest undocumented migrants?

Ahead of planned anti-migration protests, activist groups are using a complex legal loophole to justify civilian arrests. However, legal experts and law enforcement warn the strategy is entirely unlawful.
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Union apologises to Paragon for fake news

The Namibia Transport and Allied Union (Natau) has apologised to Paragon Investment Holdings for a statement it made two weeks ago. The union issued an apology on Tuesday, saying its …
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Urgent N$1b health tender blocked

Committee says bypassing could expose process to abuse The health ministry’s procurement committee has blocked senior ministerial officials’ proposal to buy medicine worth N$1 billion without a public tender, warning …
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Visa regime change bites tourism

A drop in the number of German tourist arrivals to Namibia in 2025 could be linked to a new visa policy introduced last April, which ended visa-free travel for European …
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NNN eyes mandatory community investment

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has warned that the government could introduce a law compelling investors to contribute to community development if companies fail to do so voluntarily. Nandi-Ndaitwah made the remarks …
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President Mnangagwa leads family in final farewell to niece

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa is today expected to attend a memorial service for his niece, Shamiso, which is being held at the family homestead in Bikita, Masvingo Province.…
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No tolerance for violence, police warn ahead of 30 June

No tolerance for violence, police warn ahead of 30 June Police Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo has warned that authorities will not tolerate vigilantism, xenophobic violence, intimidation, or any form of …
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Poverty, discrimination keep San children out of school

San communities say poverty, discrimination, teenage pregnancy, and a lack of access to quality education continue to rob many children of their right to education. This traps generations in a …
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Shock move? Zimbabwe champions linked with Mamelodi Sundowns striker

Scottland FC have reportedly made a lucrative offer for Peter Shalulile as they aim to strengthen their squad for continental football.
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Namibia in Numbers: Namibia’s Uranium Output

NAMIBIA is one of the world’s top producers of uranium, ranking third globally behind Kazakhstan and Canada. In 2024, the country accounted for 12.18% of the world’s uranium output. Namibia …
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Zambezi bream ‘under threat’

COMMERCIALLY motivated illegal fishing activities in the Zambezi River have placed the highly sought-after tilapia fish (Zambezi bream) species under threat, the government has said. Zambezi bream, a local staple, …
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The Phala Phala fight: Why Malema wants Didiza out

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The Price of Political, Bureaucratic Apathy

Two weeks ago, Namibian Catholic bishops expressed alarm over a growing mental health crisis, describing it as “often-hidden suffering” that reaches into families countrywide. In a pastoral letter signed by …
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News24 | How a British wine insider turned a sheep farm into one of SA’s best-known wine brands

Waterkloof Wines is a sprawling estate on the Schapenberg Hills where the Helderberg and Hottentots Holland Mountains meet, making deliciously un-Stellenbosch wines on the outskirts of Somerset-West.
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Nandi-Ndaitwah heads to China with Namibian business delegation

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says she and a delegation of Namibian business personalities will be heading to China in the coming days. She announced this at Ondangwa this week. The president …
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Hope, Hype or Greenwashing?

I HAVE seen growing excitement across Namibia about our renewable energy potential. We’re well aware of the near-endless sunshine in the Namib Desert and the strong winds along our coastlines, …
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Soweto residents rally in Kliptown before immigration protest

There is a strong police presence in the area and shops belonging to foreign nationals are closed
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Nomvethe backs Broos to stick with winning formula against Canada

Former striker Siyabonga Nomvethe has praised the Bafana coach wishing they continue this momentum
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Kaizer Chiefs transfer news: Amakhosi striker to follow Ben Youssef?

Kaizer Chiefs striker Tashreeq Morris set to leave the club for Durban City according to various reports. Should Amakhosi release him?
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