Monday 15 April-7am news

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#South Africa Recalls Johnson & Johnson Children's Cough Syrup Over Concerns, Ben Nangombe weighs in with Namibia's response....
#Bank of Namibia Extends Timeline for Implementation of Electronic Fund Transfer Regulations...
#Namibians Await Promises Fulfilled: A Look at Political Performance Over 34 Years...
#U.S to announce additional $100 million in aid to respond to Sudan conflict ...and
# US warns Israel against Iran escalation
15 Apr 12AM English Namibia News

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2 May 1PM 2 min

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2 May 11AM 4 min

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#Households Struggle with Soaring Fuel and Electricity Costs Amidst Pandemic Fallout ....... #Inaction on Unemployment Crisis May Cost Popular Democratic Movement major votes in the coming elections .... #DA Accuses ANC of Misusing Public Funds for Political Gain Abroad ...and # Tensions remain high at Columbia University after mass arrests…
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