Catch today’s top stories, from the upcoming Best of Namibia awards and Windhoek’s new cashless buses to South Africa’s soaring tax debt and renewed violence in the DRC. Plus, the latest on the tragic Al Jazeera journalist deaths in Gaza.
Best of Namibia 2025 winners to be announced Tuesday. Trustco takeover offer includes N$90 million community fund, while South Africa faces R500 billion tax debt, and the UN warns of deadly heatwaves.
Windhoek launches cashless bus system as Cape Town hosts Africa’s water investment summit. Meanwhile, violence erupts again in the DRC, and five Al Jazeera journalists are killed in a Gaza airstrike. Get the full stories and more at futuremedianews.com.na — your go-to for independent, accurate, and timely news.
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