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[ad_1] Dr. Andrew Niikondo This piece explores the practices of urban development and preservation of heritage sites in Namibia, using the city of Ondangwa as a case study. It examines whether the …
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[ad_1] DA leader Mmusi Maimane called on the government to secure all border crossings to reduce crime in South Africa "We need to secure our borders and repair our barriers." Maimane was …
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[ad_1] The world has recently seen the signing of the largest free trade area in the world by African government leaders in Kigali, Rwanda. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is …
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