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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    SADC, UNAIDS team up on HIV fight

    SADC teamed up with UNAIDS last week to keep fighting HIV/AIDS across southern Africa. They agreed they must find more money at home because foreign help keeps shrinking. Mr. Elias Magosi from SADC met with Ms. Anne Githuku-Shongwe from UNAIDS to talk about the next steps. Both groups said they...
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    Minister calls out Eddie Cross over wild claims

    Eddie Cross spoke bad things about Zimbabwe leaders during a TV show. He later said sorry because he had no proof. The message from this white man makes Dr. Muswere angry because it suggests that black people need white help. Cross tried to walk back his words after making them. He admitted he...
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    Farmers get title deeds closer to home

    Zimbabwe has started putting title deed offices in different areas across the country. This brings land services closer to farmers who need them. The plan helps farmers avoid long trips to Harare when they want official papers for their land. Many farmers jumped at this chance right away. By...
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    Nembudziya abuzz for 45th Independence Day bash

    People are excited about the big party coming to Nembudziya soon. The whole town buzzes with energy as everyone prepares for April 18, which marks forty-five years since Zimbabwe became free from colonial rule. The main events happen near the Mutora area, just outside Nembudziya Growth Point in...
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    Zimbabwe, Korea join forces to fight corruption

    South Korea's Ambassador Mr. Jae Kyung Park explains that Zimbabwe and South Korea fight corruption together because they trust each other completely. Their anti-corruption teams agreed last week to share their smartest methods and train their staff to catch dishonest officials better. They plan...
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    US tariffs lift Zimbabwe gold to record high

    Gold prices shot up to $3,167.84 per ounce Thursday after Donald Trump set new taxes on goods from many countries. When world trade feels shaky, many people rush to buy gold as a safe place for money. The price has jumped more than 19% since January. Zimbabwe sells lots of gold, making this...
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    Namibian leader meets first woman IOC chief

    The head of Namibia welcomed a special sports leader to our country last weekend. Kirsty Coventry from Zimbabwe came to visit President Nandi-Ndaitwah at State House on Saturday. Coventry runs the International Olympic Committee as its first female boss ever. She picked Namibia for her first...
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    Walvis Bay deputy mayor eyes shack levies for backyards

    Sara Mutondoka wants yard owners to pay cash for backyard shacks. The lady running Walvis Bay as deputy mayor talked about this plan at many open talks last month. She thinks people must pay more money when they pack more small houses behind their homes. Her reason comes from all the fires that...
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    North Korea says S Korea court ousts President Yoon

    North Korea talked about South Korea expelling its president. They shared this news on Saturday through their KCNA newsgroup. The South Korean court threw President Yoon Suk-Yeol out of office on Friday. He tried to use army rules back in December, which shocked many people. Every single judge...
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    Flooding Disrupts Opuwo Water as Repairs Begin

    Floods broke the water system at Opuwo yesterday, and heavy rain last night wrecked NamWater pipes. The company told everyone about this problem on Saturday. Lot Ndamanomhata from NamWater said water cannot flow through their damaged pipes anymore. These pipes normally carry water from holes dug...
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    Walvis Bay Considers Shack Levies for Backyard Owners

    Deputy Mayor Sara Mutondoka wants people who rent space for shacks to pay extra money. She talked about this idea at public meetings last month. The plan makes yard owners pay fees for each backyard shack. More shacks mean higher fees. This works like a fine because many shacks catch fire often...
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    Swartbooi Questions N12.8 Billion Dev Budget

    Bernadus Swartbooi from the Landless People's Movement asked why our country spent just N$12.8 billion on building things. He talked at his party meeting last Saturday in Windhoek. Our nation needs at least N$25 billion for real growth, he said. The current money falls way short of what helps...
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    Lesotho Textiles Face Fifty Percent US Tariff

    Bad news hit Lesotho on Thursday when people learned Trump put a 50% tax on their goods sent to America. Teboho Kobeli runs Afri-Expo Textiles with 2,000 workers. He told BBC he feels awful about maybe losing big parts of the US market because prices must go up. This small country became famous...
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    Namibians Turn to Funerals for a Free Meal

    The head of the Landless People's Movement slammed the government last Saturday. Bernadus Swartbooi said hungry people must go to funerals just to eat. He talked about this big problem during his party meeting held in Windhoek. "Many people have turned into funeral food hunters - they join...
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    US Tariff on Namibia Imports Could Shake Global Trade

    The US just hit Namibian goods with a 21% tax when they enter America. This has made the Namibian government very worried. They fear this will mess up how they sell things, cut money coming in, and make their stuff less wanted around the world. The tax happens even though America promised to...
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    Zimbabwe starboy faces Namibian champ in Windhoek

    Zimbabwe boxer Hassan Milanzi rushes back to the ring just days after his big win. The fighter they call Starboy grabbed the World Boxing Federation intercontinental super-bantamweight belt last week. He beat Tanzanian Abdul Kubira in round six at Harare on March 29. The very next day, boxing...
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    CAN Expands Palliative Care in Erongo

    The Cancer Association of Namibia has started expanding its care services by fixing up buildings in the Erongo area. It plans to build a special care center in Swakopmund. Rolf Hansen, who runs the Cancer Association, says they will name this place after Kurt Johannesson because he worked hard...
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    Oshikoto cattle hit by lumpy skin disease

    Many cows are getting sick with lumpy skin disease in the Oshikoto region. Around two cows catch it every day, and 561 cows are really sick right now. The disease started spreading on November 18, 2024, in Nehale Lyampingana. In January 2025, 46 cows died from the disease, which has spread to...
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    Rehoboth renames streets to honor Geingob and Diergaardt

    Rehoboth is naming a street after former president Hage Geingob. Councillor Jacky Khariseb announced on Friday. They plan to have a special event for it soon. When Geingob was running for president in 2014, he visited Rehoboth. He said he wanted to see the Blok E area improved. Since then, the...
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    Namibia imports dip with fuel topping list

    In February, Namibia imported goods valued at N$12.2 billion. Petroleum oils were the most imported item, making up 12.7% of all imports. The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA) reported this in its trade bulletin released on Thursday. Imports decreased by 9.3% compared to the N$13.4 billion in...
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