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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Month: October 2024

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Namibia

Namibians Unite to Tackle Local Authorities and Banking Issues

Namibians are banding together to confront local authorities, councilors, technocrats, and lawyers they feel are compromising the interests of citizens. Activist Shaun Gariseb has stated that they intend to petition Parliament to address concerns within the banking sector, emphasizing the need for long-term solutions instead of short-term political benefits. Initial groundwork has already been laid to address the challenges presented by the existing banking system. The LPM's Lifalaza Simataa on […]

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World

Biden to visit Hurricane Helene areas

US President Joseph Biden says he plans to visit areas hit by Hurricane Helene in the coming days but does not want his visit to delay getting supplies to the affected areas. More than 110 people are known to have died and at least 600 people are still missing across multiple states. Biden spoke about the effects of the storm from the White House on Monday.  

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Namibia

Religious Leaders Urge Next Namibian President to Prioritize Anti-Corruption

Religious leaders, including James Fredericks, Secretary General of the Council of Churches in Namibia, are calling for the next president to adopt a zero-tolerance stance on corruption. Speaking at a socio-economic justice workshop, Fredericks emphasized the importance of transparency, accountability, and strengthening the Anti-Corruption Commission. He also urged leaders to focus on equitable growth and job creation to benefit all Namibians, particularly the marginalized.

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World

Ryan Routh pleads not guilty to attempting to assassinate Donald Trump

The man accused of plotting to kill former U.S president Donald Trump at his Florida golf course has pleaded not guilty to five counts including attempting to assassinate a major presidential candidate. Prosecutors allege Ryan Routh stalked Donald Trump before setting up what they called a "sniper's nest" at the edge of his golf course in west Palm Beach, Florida. Our US correspondent Kate Fisher reports.  

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South Africa

Gauteng Seeks Alternative Funding to Boost Fiscal Sustainability With No E-Toll Refunds for Motorists

Gauteng aims to enhance fiscal sustainability by exploring alternative funding sources like public-private partnerships, donor funding, and developmental finance. Finance MEC Lebogang Maile says the 2025 budget aims for debt stabilisation and sustained service delivery. The province has to cope with a smaller budget and also pay e-toll debt. Maile also clarified that motorists who paid for e-tolls will not be refunded:  

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