Taxi prices go up, financial inclusion efforts, political leadership changes in South Africa, the global housing crisis, and G7 economic talks lead today’s 5 o'clock news.
The government explains what the law dictates on Farm Neu Progress land sales, Parliament addresses rising calls for accountability in public institutions, and global tensions involving Iran and the US. Also, developments in fuel prices, immigration debates in South Africa, and more breaking international news.
# Namibia Statistics Agency and Angola Agree to Boost Statistical Cooperation # NAMFISA Probes Wealth Management Solutions Matter.... # South Africa: Johannesburg Mayor Says City Finances Under Control Despite Backlog Concerns..... # Sierra Leone Receives First US-Deported Migrants Under New Agreement ......PLUS #US indicts former Cuban president Raul Castro
# NAMFISA Investigates WMS and Broker Schlabitz.... # Statistics Agency and Angola Statistics Institute Sign Cooperation Agreement.... # N$1 Billion Conservation Agreement to Boost Sustainable Development ......PLUS # WHO Says Ebola Vaccine Could Take Months to Develop adding that Global Ebola Risk Still Low After U.S. Doctor Evacuated to Germany…
Meatco and the Namibia Food and Allied Workers Union have agreed to a two-year wage deal, while the City of Windhoek says drinking water remains safe after the Gammams incident. Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has spoken on a controversial constitutional amendment bill, EU lawmakers have advanced a long-delayed trade deal…
Namibia ranks 94th globally in the 2026 Startup Ecosystem Index and remains SADC’s second-strongest startup hub, with steady growth in innovation activity. Meanwhile, City of Windhoek says drinking water remains safe after an incident at Gammams Wastewater Treatment Plant, as global stories include South Africa honouring foreign allies, South Sudan…
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