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The Public Procurement Act 15 of 2015, came into operation in 2017, with the objective of    harmonization of procurement policies, systems and practices...
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Professor Goran Hyden of the University of Cape Town said this: “Turning the despair and pessimism that affect large sectors of the African people...
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On 21 July 2025, President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah launched Namibia’s Sixth National Development Plan (NDP6), a blueprint that many are calling the country’s last and...
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 By Kae Matundu TjiparuroONE of the foremost publications in Namibia holding, if not hold out, to be a guide to Namibian politics is the...
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Why moot court competitions at UNAM merits greater support

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