3 April - Top Stories

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The government allocates N$20 million for a feasibility study to revive Air Namibia, with plans to relaunch by 2026. Namibia’s trade deficit improves, and US tariffs are set to impact exports, with economist Salomo Hei weighing in on the global trade effects. Plus, South Africa issues a heat advisory, and experts warn of a climate crisis as Arctic sea ice hits record lows. Stay tuned for more updates.
3 Apr 1PM English South Africa News

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4 April - Top Stories

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