1 July - 5 pm news

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Fuel prices drop sharply from Friday as Namibia's Airports Company launches its first aviation security training course and MTC hands the NAMAs over to government after a decade. South Africa's Constitutional Court clears a landmark rand-rigging case against global banks, the UN warns the DRC Ebola outbreak could cost Africa $3.6 billion, and Netanyahu vows to strike Iran again if its nuclear threat resurfaces.
1 Jul 11AM English Namibia News

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1 July - Top Stories

NAMCOR makes history with the appointment of Victoria Sibeya as its sixth Managing Director, while Rhino Resources confirms an oil-bearing reservoir offshore Namibia, bolstering confidence in the Orange Basin's potential. Meanwhile, South Africa's immigration protests continue to disrupt cross-border traffic, with police making arrests following looting incidents nationwide.
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1 July - 1 pm news

NAMCOR makes history with its sixth Managing Director as Kunene Regional Council's salary dispute exposes an unlawful appointment, while South Africa's Ramaphosa reshuffles cabinet and demotes Steenhuisen. Plus, China rejects blame for the EU's economic woes, and the DRC Leopards gear up for a historic World Cup clash against England.
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