!Nakaǂnôa !Hūb di ǁÛs, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwahs ge ge mî, ǁîs ǂkhamkhoen hîa !gâi!gâibasensa !hū-omkhâis !nâ ūhân xa ra ǂgaoǂgao!nâhesa, ǂgurokam ǁaeb hîas !hū-omkhâisa ǀurixa kaisens sîsenni hîa kairakhoen tsî ǁkhāǁkhāsen-e ūhâ taman dis ǀguisa īse gere mûhes ose.
ǁKharas ǂgaeǂgui-aon ge !gôa!gâs ǁgauǂui!khaiba Witbooib !aroma Khaxatsūs !nâ ra ǂhâba
ǂGiǂgosi ǂgaegui-aon ǁKharas ǀkharib din ge aoǁguiba ge dī, ǁōǂoa ge kaptein Hendrik !Nanseb Witbooib !aromab ga !gari-aosi ǂan!gâs ǁauǂui!khaiba Khāxatsūs !nâ a ommâihe !khaisa.
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Nigeria workers down tools as economic crisis bites
Nigerian unions began an indefinite strike yesterday, closing schools and public offices.
Blocked airline funds drop to US$1.8 billion
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported a 28% decrease in the amount of airline funds blocked from repatriation by governments.
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Farmers’ Kraal – Maize production strategy for Zambezi
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Push for Kunene north rezoning, redline removal…as farmers seek market access
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Drought relief policy frustrates Omaheke farmers
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