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President Kenyatta Meets Prince William

Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta today held talks with Prince William Arthur, the Duke of Cambridge, who paid him a courtesy call at State House, Nairobi. The one-on-one meeting between President.

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Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas gets environmental greenlight for offshore Namibia drilling

It sets Eco and partner Tullow Oil up to drill the Osprey exploration well next year, but, first the sector’s attention will be on an upcoming Chariot Oil & Gas.

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Namibia to hold land talks in October to discuss expropriation: President

Namibia will hold countrywide land expropriation talks for the first time since independence as the small southern African nation grapples with political and ethnic tensions over the transfer of wealth.

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Namibia Gets €133.5 mln Support From Germany

The government of Germany has again proved its commitment to the development of Namibia by making the sum of N$2 Billion available to the government for technical and financial cooperation projects.

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Namibia: China Supports Relief Programmes for Drought-Hit Communities

The Chinese Embassy in Namibia on Tuesday donated U.S $ 44, 000 to the Namibia National Disaster Emergency fund. At an event in the capital Windhoek, Namibia’s Deputy Prime Minister.

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Namibia: Embracing New Technologies Could Benefit Female Farmers

By Deon Schlechter Following the announcement that 1 405 Namibian women have acquired farmland through the resettlement programme since 1990, a research team yesterday said embracing new farming technologies could.

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Namibia: Drought A Risk, Not Disaster- Prime Minister

By Matthew Dlamini Namibian Deputy Prime Minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says droughts should not be seen as a disaster, but rather a risk which could happen at any time and which.

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Nigeria And Namibia To Build Private Sector-Financed Refinery

Nigeria and Namibia have announced plans to jointly construct an oil refinery as both countries seek to maximise the cooperation in the area of energy. The two African countries made.

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Namibia listed As Africa’s Top Mining Destination

Fraser Institute, the Canadian-based research house and think tank, this week named Namibia as Africa’s second most liked mining destination after Botswana. According to the annual survey conducted by Fraser.

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Angola, Namibia, Nigeria Fastest Growing Countries In Africa – Report

Angola, Namibia and Nigeria are the fastest growing countries in Africa in terms of wealth per capita, according to a report by New World Wealth. The countries were ranked by.

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