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FUTURE MEDIA NEWS

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Namibia

No Change in Fuel Prices for February 2024; Relief Extended to Oil Wholesalers

In their latest press release, the Mines and Energy ministry announced that fuel prices for February 2024 will remain unchanged: N$20.78 for petrol, N$21.05 for diesel 50ppm, and N$21.25 for diesel 10ppm in Walvis Bay. Fuel pump prices will be adjusted based on new transport rates. Additionally, the ministry extends the temporary relief margin of 20 cents per litre to oil wholesalers for another three months, ensuring a secure supply […]

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South Africa

South Africa’s Independent Electoral Commission Introduces Nomination Portal for Unrepresented Parties and Candidates

The Chief Electoral Officer of the South Africa Independent Electoral Commission, Sy Mamabolo, announces the launch of a portal for capturing nomination signatures for unrepresented parties and independent candidates. This development follows the recently concluded registration weekend, during which Mamabolo also disclosed that the voters' roll has reached 27.4 million. The new portal aims to streamline the nomination process for parties and candidates preparing for the upcoming elections

todayFebruary 7, 2024 10

Namibia

Jerry Ekandjo Advocates for Gender-Specific Swapo Presidency, Calls for VP Nandi-Ndaitwah’s Resignation

Former Cabinet minister Jerry Ekandjo has expressed his belief that the position of Swapo party president at the upcoming extraordinary congress should be exclusively reserved for men to achieve gender balance. Furthermore, Ekandjo called for the resignation of Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah if she intends to challenge for the party presidency. Political Analyst Ndumba Kamwanya gave his opinion on this matter.  

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World

Blinken wraps up day two of Mideast crisis tour

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to visit Israel and the West Bank on Wednesday, as the war in Gaza moves into its fourth month. The trip comes as there's quiet optimism a deal to end the fighting may be achieved, which could also see the release of Israeli captives being held in the strip. Sarah Coates has more from Tel Aviv.  

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Business / Economics

07 February 2024 Morning Biz News: Current Economic Landscape: Key Updates

07 February 2024 Economics Update-   Namibian President's Cautious Optimism Amid Challenges: President Nangolo Mbumba, in the opening of the 9th session of the 7th Parliament, shares cautious optimism about Namibia's economic trajectory. While highlighting achievements in socio-economic development, he acknowledges significant challenges. President Mbumba urges Members of Parliament to focus on enacting laws that will support and bolster economic growth. De Beers and Okavango Diamond Company Appeal on Russian […]

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World

Boeing investigation finds missing bolts in faulty aircraft

Four bolts appeared to be missing from a door plug that blew off an Alaska Airlines plane mid-flight last month, according to a preliminary investigation.The incident has increased scrutiny on the aircraft's manufacturer Boeing, which delivered the plane to the airline last year. Ira Spitzer reports.  

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South Africa

Gauteng Education Mourns Grade 1 Learner’s Passing Linked to Spaza Shop Biscuits

The Gauteng Education Department expresses condolences over the tragic death of a Grade 1 learner at Mandlethu Primary School in Tsakane, Brakpan. The learner reportedly passed away after consuming biscuits from a local spaza shop. The child fell ill in class, vomited, and unfortunately succumbed before paramedics arrived. Spokesperson Xolani Mkhwemte emphasizes the importance of parents being vigilant about certain spaza shop products in the wake of this unfortunate incident. […]

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Namibia

Minister Peya Mushelenga Urges Public to Use Designated Books of Condolence for President Geingob

Information and Communication Technology Minister Peya Mushelenga has issued a plea to the public, urging them to refrain from creating unofficial books of condolence for President Hage Geingob. Speaking at a media briefing at the Government Information Centre. Mushelenga emphasized the importance of using only the designated books placed at specific venues citing various locations accessible to the public. This call aims to streamline the expression of condolences and maintain […]

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