28 April - 5 pm news

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Namibia engages the AU on credit rating readiness as local trade and water updates highlight mixed economic signals. Regionally and globally, COSATU flags rising living costs in South Africa while new charges loom in a White House shooting case.
28 Apr 11AM English Namibia News

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30 April - Top Stories

The Bank of Namibia holds the repo rate steady as Workers’ Day highlights jobs, skills, and rising living costs. Meanwhile, marathon history is made in London and oil prices surge amid escalating tensions over Iran.
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30 April - 5 pm news

Namibia marks Workers’ Day with a push for skills and jobs, while cost-of-living pressures remain under scrutiny. Meanwhile, a court orders Bellarmine Mugabe’s deportation and global oil prices spike amid rising tensions over Iran.
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30 April - 1 pm news

Cassinga Day commemorations, regional security concerns, and rising calls for public sector reform dominate today’s bulletin. Also, South Africa protests, interest rate outlook, and global oil prices pushing higher amid supply fears.
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