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Oombudhi heyali dha yahwa okusa kopolisi mo South Africa

Aafekelwa ya hamano yomuyeka oya yahwa okusa mo Laudium muutokelo wa Pretoria. Shika osha landula omaumbathano nopolisi uusiku wa piti. Omupopiliko gopolisi Lt Mavela Masondo okwati oondjembo dhaahena oolisinisa nooholo oyaadhika pehala lyoshiponga. Omufekelwa omutiheyali okweehamekelwa noonkondo momaumbathano.The post Oombudhi heyali dha yahwa okusa kopolisi mo South Africa first appeared on Future Media News.The post Oombudhi heyali dha yahwa okusa kopolisi mo South Africa appeared first on Future Media News.

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Ovakalimo moshitopolwa shErongo vayandja efimaneko lavo laxuuninwa komukokoli

Ovakalimo mo shitopolwa shErongo  onghela ovali vaka yandja efimaneko lavo laxuuninwa komukokoli Nujoma osho shaningilwa mo mudingonoko wa Walvis Bay. Oshivilo dimbuluko oshali sha kalwa ko valilanghali omayovi no mafele ovo vamwe vadja koitopolwa ya yooloka ngaashi okoshitopolwa sha Kunene, osho sha ningilwa pokapale komaudano ka  Kuisebmond mo Walvis Bay. Omupopi afimana poshivilo dimbuluko onghela nokuli omukondjelimanguluko woshilongo  Ben Amadhila, oo aulika eudo nawa laye koshiwana osho shali sheya momuvalu […]

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China says US plan to toughen semiconductor curb will backfire

Beijing says the US plan of coercing other countries into going after China's semiconductor industry will backfire. It follows a report by Bloomberg that said Donald Trump's administration is sketching out tougher versions of US semiconductor curbs and pressuring key allies to escalate their restrictions on China's chip industry. Laura Westbrook has more.

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Young Inventor Credits Nujoma for Educational Support

Simon Petrus, a 29-year-old inventor known for creating a SIM-free phone, has revealed that the late Founding President, Sam Nujoma, played a crucial role in his journey by funding his education. This report is compiled by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Ketemba Tjipepa.

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Namibia awaits Supreme Court verdict on February 28

https://youtu.be/JXaWXZaBgXs By: Envaalde Matheus Namibia awaits the Supreme Court’s verdict on the contested 2024 presidential election results. The IPC and the LPM allege irregularities in the November 2024 presidential election won by Swapo candidate Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah. The ruling on the matter is set for February 28th. The IPC also has another case in the

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Namibia to change law before demanding payment from tech giants

https://youtu.be/gYSSaVbDKFI By: Eric Mhunduru The Namibian Competition Commission says the country does not have laws similar to South Africa's, where tech giants have been ordered to millions to the media. South Africa's Competition Commission ordered Google to pay that country's media anything between R300 million to R500 million as compensation for using its content. The

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S.A Reserve Bank Governor Warns of Inflation Risks

South African Reserve Bank Governor, Lesetja Kganyago, has warned that global trade tensions and a potential value-added tax hike could derail two years of slowing inflation. Last week the national budget speech was postponed, after a last-minute disagreement within the government of national unity, about a proposal to hike value-added tax by two-percent. Speaking to

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Airports Company Honors Sam Nujoma’s Legacy

The Airports Company held a memorial ceremony at Hosea Kutako International Airport to honor the late Founding President, Sam Nujoma. The report by One Africa TV NewsOnOne's Hertha Ekandjo says while speaking at the event, NAC CEO Bisey /Uirab highlighted Nujoma's profound contributions to Namibia’s independence and economic growth. Catch last night's full bulletin on

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EU offers Ukraine rival minerals deal to US

The European Union has presented a deal to Ukraine for access to its critical materials. The move comes as the Trump administration claims it is close to reaching an agreement with Kyiv for a share of its natural resources in exchange for support against Russia. William Denselow reports from Brussels.

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