Taxi prices go up, financial inclusion efforts, political leadership changes in South Africa, the global housing crisis, and G7 economic talks lead today’s 5 o'clock news.
City Police are warning motorists against a fake traffic fine scam as authorities clarify the official process for issuing traffic violations. Meanwhile, livestock movement restrictions have been introduced in parts of northern Namibia over foot-and-mouth disease concerns.
Education ministers wrapped up the Education World Forum in London, focusing on future learning, innovation and skills development, with Namibia represented by Minister Sanet Steenkamp. Meanwhile, City Police are warning motorists about a fake traffic fine scam as South Africa’s Ramaphosa condemns attacks on foreign nationals and political pressure mounts…
FMD concerns trigger livestock movement restrictions in Ohangwena and Kavango West as authorities move to contain potential spread. Meanwhile, political tensions rise over delayed impeachment processes in South Africa and EU states push for sanctions against Israeli minister Ben-Gvir.
# Patients Frustrated as Dental Services Stall at Katutura Hospital... # Informal housing affects nearly a third of households.... # Finance Ministry flags rise in unsolicited funding schemes.... # Nigeria Dismantles Major Meth Syndicate in Record Drug Bust ......PLUS # U.S Police officers sue to stop payouts to Jan 6…
# Finance Ministry warns against fake investor agents.... # Housing crisis worsens as over 650,000 live in shacks.... # Anaesthesia Shortage Disrupts Dental Care at Katutura Hospital..... # US Tightens Entry Screening for Travellers from Ebola-Affected Countries ......PLUS #Trump says US will get Iran's uranium & stop Strait tolls
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