WINDHOEK, March 19 (Xinhua) -- Namibia has been urged to strengthen its tax oversight to curb avoidance, particularly by multinational enterprises, and secure sustainable revenue streams for national ...
Noronex Limited has been granted two strategic Botswanan prospecting licences on the Namibia-Botswana border, contiguous with ...
Namibia has confirmed its first cholera case in ten years, prompting health officials to reinforce response measures and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNamibian Innovator Introduces Cost-Effective Omwe Solution Amid Malaria OutbreakAs Namibia continues to fight the growing malaria outbreak, local entrepreneur Urbano Shetunyenga (28) has introduced Omwe, a new insecticide paper aimed at providing an affordable and effective ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNTax man warns multi-national companies shifting profits illegallyBeware The Namibia Revenue Agency sent out a strong message to companies engaging in tax avoidance schemes Phillipus Josef Multinational corporations operating in Namibia have been put on notice as ...
South Africa’s first line of border protection in the form of 15 companies of mostly infantry soldiers deployed along just on 4 500km of land border had a quieter February than January as far as ...
Check out detailed list of four-wickets-in-an-innings (and over), revealing player performances and key metrics from the Canada tour of Namibia, Mar 2025 on ESPNcricinfo ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouthern Africa: SADC and EU Launch the Information Portal to Improve Market Access Under the SADC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (Epa)Document - On 17th March 2025, the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat, in collaboration with the ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNMore entry points added for e-visa and visa on-arrivalEllanie Smit The ministry of home affairs has expanded the list of entry points in Namibia where travelers can apply for a visa on arrival and where those with an approved e-visa can enter the country ...
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Daily Nation on MSNUnravelling electricity deals in AfricaThe complexity of Africa’s electricity trade challenges the simplistic notion that African production is rudimentary.
Namibia officially launched the Time Release Study (TRS) Report for the Trans-Kalahari Border Post on Thursday, which is another step towards improving trade efficiency and border management.
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