8 April - Top Stories

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Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi inspects road projects across Namibia to boost infrastructure and trade. Meanwhile, global markets react to U.S. tariffs, while Lesotho faces AGOA challenges and Gabon heads for its first presidential election post-coup.
8 Apr 1PM English South Africa News

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16 April - Top Stories

B2Gold scales back Otjikoto operations by late 2025, and the Government ramps up stadium development for youth empowerment. Also today: KZN braces for severe weather, and the UK Supreme Court rules on the legal definition of a woman.
16 Apr 1PM 3 min

16 April - 5 pm news

The Bank of Namibia holds the repo rate steady, the government eyes stadium upgrades, and KZN braces for cold and rain. Also in this bulletin: Sudan’s RSF declares its government, and the UK Supreme Court rules on the legal definition of “woman.”
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16 April - 1 pm news

BIPA extends its penalty waiver to help businesses, while flood warnings escalate in the Zambezi Region. An American pastor is rescued in Gqeberha, and French prisons come under attack amid rising unrest.
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