27 April-8am news

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# New Agreement Strengthens National Data and Spatial Systems Collaboration....

# Delay Pushes Swapo HQ Price Tag Beyond N$900 Million....

# South Africa Faces Over 2,100 Cyberattacks Weekly as Threats Surge.....

# Mali Defence Minister Killed in Insurgent Attack, Government Confirms ......PLUS

#US drops Fed chair Powell probe
27 Apr 12AM English Namibia News

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