Thursday 25 April-8am news

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#King of Belgium's Visit to Namibia Scheduled from April 29th to May 3rd .......
#Trade Union Congress Prepares for 5th National & 4th Regional Congress: Expecting Productive Dialogue ....
#Ministry of Industrialisation and Trade is set to facilitate public consultations in Rundu...
#DA Raises Concerns Over Rule of Law in Johannesburg...and
#More U.S students walk out of lectures in support of Palestinians...
25 Apr 12AM English Namibia News

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