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South Africa

Freedom Front Plus in SA Condemns Expropriation Without Compensation

The Freedom Front Plus in South Africa has vehemently opposed expropriation without compensation, stating that it would further deteriorate the country after 30 years under ANC rule. The party has once again rejected the Expropriation Bill in the National Assembly, even after it was referred back with amendments by the National Council of Provinces. While the bill aims to expropriate land and property in the public interest, the FF Plus […]

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Business / Economics

Weekly Economics Wrap: March 21-28, 2024

  As the global economic landscape continues to evolve, this week's wrap-up brings forth significant developments from Namibia, South Africa, across Africa, and internationally. From record-breaking achievements in the mining sector to ambitious economic reforms and market movements, here's a glimpse of the key highlights: Namibia: Andrada Mining's Milestone Performance: Andrada Mining proudly announced record-breaking production figures for the fiscal year 2024 (FY24), accompanied by a robust cash balance of […]

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Namibia

Enhancing Healthcare: New Blood Donation Center Opens in Namibia

In a notable development aimed at improving healthcare services in Namibia, the Blood Transfusion Service of Namibia and the Namibia Oncology Centre are pleased to announce the opening of a new blood donation center at the Namibia Oncology Centre premises, situated at in Eros. The inauguration of the donor center is scheduled for Wednesday, April 3. Here's NamBTS' Zita Tobin.  

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South Africa

SA’s Rand Water Prevails in Court Against AfriForum’s Attempt to Halt Water Supply Reduction

AfriForum's court action to prevent Rand Water from reducing water supply to seven municipalities owing over three billion rand has been unsuccessful. AfriForum had applied to the High Court in Pretoria to order Rand Water to restore full water supply to the affected municipalities, citing far-reaching implications for the communities. The municipalities, located in Gauteng, Free State, and Mpumalanga, face reduced supply due to outstanding debts. Rand Water welcomes the […]

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Namibia

23rd ICT Stakeholders Consultative Meeting Held in Windhoek

The Information Communication Technology ministry recently hosted the 23rd ICT Stakeholders Consultative meeting in Windhoek. This gathering served as a platform for the Government and the ICT industry to discuss key ICT programs, projects, and initiatives. Ministry spokesperson Shoki Kandjimi provided insights into the discussions held during the meeting.  

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Business / Economics

28 March 2024 Morning Biz News: Economic Insights: Record Mining Production, Nigeria’s Economic Overhaul, and Global Market Trends

  In the dynamic landscape of global economics, recent developments highlight both achievements and strategic shifts aimed at fostering growth and stability. From record-breaking production figures in the mining sector to comprehensive economic reforms in Nigeria, coupled with fluctuations in oil prices and currency markets, these events offer insights into the current state of affairs and future trajectories. Andrada Mining's Milestone Performance Andrada Mining has made headlines with its remarkable […]

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South Africa

GOOD Party in SA Calls for Accountability on E-Toll Promises Ahead of Deadline

The GOOD Party in SA is urging voters to hold Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi accountable for his promises regarding the e-toll system as the deadline approaches. Lesufi had pledged in his state of the province address that the e-toll system would be shut down by 31 March. According to the party, this isn't the first time such promises have been made, as similar commitments in 2022 fell through. Matthew Cook, […]

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Namibia

SWAPO’s Debt to Chinese Construction Firm Raises Concerns

SWAPO, the ruling party, owes a Chinese construction company tasked with building its headquarters in Windhoek more than N$100 million. There are ongoing concerns regarding the transparency of spending for the project, which is estimated to be over N$1 billion. Unik Construction Engineering, the firm awarded the tender for the construction, ceased work last year after SWAPO failed to settle its bills.

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