8 May-8am news

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#e-Health Takes Root as Public Health Facilities Get Connected...
#Credit Growth Accelerates, Led by Corporate Demand....
# Pedestrian Accidents Surge as MVA Urges Caution .....
#Barrick Mining Struggles with Tax Disputes and Gold Storage in Mali ......PLUS
#​Trump administration reportedly planning to send migrants to Libya
8 May 12AM English South Africa News

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2 June - Top Stories

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.
2 Jun 1PM 2 min

2 June - 5 pm news

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.
2 Jun 11AM 4 min

2 June - 1 pm news

Namibia partners with South Africa on science, deadly floods hit Nigeria, and global airlines cut 2025 profit outlook.
2 Jun 7AM 3 min

Week in Review - 31 May

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.
31 May 2AM 3 min

30 May - Top Stories

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.
30 May 1PM 2 min