Fabupharm recalls oral liquid medicines over safety concerns, and South Africa's economy shows only slight growth. Plus, tensions rise in Gaza as aid zones shut down. Full stories on futuremedianews.com.na.
Fabupharm ordered to recall oral liquids over safety concerns, BoN meets global partners, and calls grow for a food security index in SA. Plus, the EU raises red flags on Hungary’s NGO bill.
The Namibian Defence Force marks 35 years of service, the government steps up efforts to fight gender-based violence, and South Africa deepens trade ties with Lesotho. Plus, a breakthrough plastic dissolves in seawater within hours.
#Unemployed Teachers Demand Freeze on Education Training.... #City, PowerCom Team Up for Safer Windhoek.... # Namibia and Uganda Judiciary Heads Meet Ahead of ADR Conference..... #Nigeria’s Defence Chief Urges Border Fencing to Tackle Insecurity ......PLUS #"Unconscionable" - Top UN boss reacts to shooting at Gaza aid drop …
MTC warns of internet disruptions, Zuma’s corruption trial to proceed, and a study links climate change to rising sexual health risks for Kenyan girls. Plus, the Dutch government collapses over immigration policy.
Kavango East mourns two child deaths linked to food poisoning, bringing the regional toll to 21 in two years. Africa’s disaster risk call, Starlink under fire in South Africa, and a new search for Madeleine McCann.
#Low Fuel Demand Delays Refinery Plans.... #New Export Levy Targets Livestock Industry Growth.... #Airline Industry Projects Stronger Profits for 2025 ..... #Blast Kills Nine at Nigerian Bus Park ......PLUS #Pakistan Sends high-level delegation to New York for key meetings
Lawmakers face criticism over their disconnect from public struggles, while COSATU backs tighter labour laws in South Africa. Deadly floods claim over 200 lives in Nigeria, and Miss World vows to champion global women’s health.
Economic Association launches its 3rd Oil and Gas Conference, while authorities put down the lioness behind a deadly attack in Kunene. South Africa moves to tighten labour laws on undocumented workers, and Miss World pledges to promote women’s health globally.
Trigon exits Kombat Mine in a N$429 million deal, while the Bank of Namibia moves to diversify reserves with local gold. Plus, Havana vendors call for road progress, BRICS faces U.S. pushback, and Macron urges recognition of Palestine.
Namibia eyes gold reserves to diversify foreign holdings, while the U.S. issues a crime warning for travellers to Windhoek. Plus, SA moves to cap foreign jobs, and the U.S. mulls social media vetting for student visas.
Vendors in Windhoek’s Havana settlement demand road progress, a Trump ally slams BRICS currency plans, and ex-DRC President Kabila resurfaces in rebel territory. Plus, Macron pushes for Palestinian statehood.
A massive drug bust in Otjozondjupa, a police shootout in South Africa, and a leadership change at the African Development Bank. Plus, Hamas signals it will reject a proposed Gaza ceasefire deal.
#Gold Joins Reserve Assets, Says Central Bank.... #Wanaheda Produce Hub Project Back on the Table ......... #South Africa to Tighten Security Ahead of Trump Visit #Barrick Seeks World Bank Arbitration in Mali Mine Dispute......PLUS #Trump's tariffs can continue judge rules
#Agriculture Ministry Eyes Revival of Wanaheda Produce Hub.... #Bank of Namibia Adds Gold to Foreign Reserves .... #South Africa Reaffirms Commitment to Land Reform and Inclusive Growth ..... #ECOWAS Marks 50 Years Amid Regional Instability and Security Threats..PLUS #U.S Judge orders Trump not to interfere with Harvard's foreign students
Home Affairs defends its visa system, N$25 million is allocated for hydrogen scholarships, and South Africa denies Starlink favouritism. Plus, the UN warns of looming famine in Gaza as aid access remains limited.
27 May 1PM
2 min
40 – 60
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