26 February - 5 pm news

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Education, civil servants and health take the biggest share of Namibia’s National Budget, while an independent review clears the way for in-situ uranium mining under strict safeguards, and Botswana holds its repo rate at 3.5%.

Meanwhile, South Africa pushes macro-economic reforms post-budget, and globally a record 129 journalists were killed last year, raising fresh concerns over press freedom and safety.
26 Feb 10AM English South Africa News

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