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Catch Business Report content live on Nova 103.5FM on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6, with repeats on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 5:30am. Feature stories, interviews with local economists, updates from different sectors of Namibian society, stock analysis with "The Finance Ghost", and of course the Spotlight Feature where we learn about well known Namibians.
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The Interview

BBC World Service

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Conversations with people shaping our world, from all around the globe. Listen to The Interview for the best conversations from the BBC, the world's most trusted international news provider. We hear from titans of business, politics, finance, sport and culture. Global leaders, decision-makers and cultural icons. Politicians, activists and CEOs. Each interview is around 20-minutes, packed full of insight and analysis, covering some of the biggest issues of our time. How does it work? Well, at ...
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Into The Wild

Ryan Dalton & Nadia Shaikh

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You know that feeling you get when you care about the natural world & it’s future but there’s just so much going on & you can’t keep up? Well, enter Into The Wild, your new favourite wildlife & conservation podcast! Each week (plus longer monthly shows that need more chat) hosts Ryan Dalton & Nadia Shaikh catch up on some nature news, sharing stories from the UK & around the world that have hit the main stream media & help unpack the madness.
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Cricket Badger Podcast

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The Cricket Badger chats cricket with top players, coaches, media people and some of the biggest names in the game. With daily podcasts through some of the world's biggest tournaments & series. Contact the show on [email protected], follow us on Twitter @cricket_badger. Thanks for listening.
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China Africa Talk is a weekly podcast dedicated to bringing a better understanding of what is happening on the African continent and in China from both an African and a Chinese perspective. Be sure to pick up news, views and discussions on what’s happening between China and Africa pertaining to diplomatic, trade and economic, as well as social and cultural relations when you tune into China Africa Talk.
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Namibia posts its first trade surplus in nearly five years, driven by a mining export rebound. Tour operators slam poor national park maintenance as park fee hikes loom. SA’s President Ramaphosa pushes back against U.S. tariffs, calling for fairer trade terms. And storms wreak havoc across Central and Eastern Europe. Future Media News Bulletins Web…
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# City of Windhoek Sends Biggest Arrears to Collector.... # UNAM Streamlines Degrees to Boost Graduate Prospects.... # Monica Geingos Talks One Economy’s Decade Soiree ..... #S.A”s Ramaphosa Slams Trump’s BRICS Tariff Threat ......PLUS # Former Russian Minister Starovoit Found Dead After Dismissal Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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# One Economy Foundation Plans 10th Fundraising Soiree.... # UNAM Adopts Three-Year Degree Model to Align with Global Standards.... #Windhoek Hands N$409 Million Debt to RedForce ..... # Heavy Police Presence Quells Kenya’s Pro-Democracy Rally ......PLUS #In the U.S, More than 90 dead in Texas floods as search efforts continue Future Media News Bul…
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# Analyst Backs Quarterly Reporting to Boost Ministerial Accountability.... #NamDia Assures Public After Security Concerns on Social Media.... # NAMCOR Works to Overcome Financial Losses and Governance Issues ..... # South African Police Commissioner from KwaZulu-Natal Claims Minister Mchunu Interferes in Probes ......PLUS # Thousands Celebrate Dal…
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# NamDia’s Coussement Reassures Public After Amupanda Allegations .... # NAMCOR Outlines Turnaround Strategy Amid Growing Losses.... # Analyst Supports Enhanced Monitoring Through Ministerial Reports ..... # Police and Health Ministry in South Africa Act to Secure Healthcare Access Amid Protests Targeting Foreigners ......PLUS # Reuters X Account R…
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The UK needs strong international relationships Nick Robinson, presenter of the BBC Today programme and Political Thinking podcast, speaks to Sir Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister, about the importance of maintaining strong international relationships. In an interview recorded to mark Sir Keir’s first year in office, he defends the time he’s spent de…
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The Nishan Forum on World Civilization, established in 2010 in Qufu, Shandong, has become one of the leading platforms for dialogue among civilizations. This year's 11th Nishan Forum seeks how different civilizations can seek common ground and pursue modernization together. In this episode, we explore how China and Africa can collaborate at the for…
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# Severe Cold Front Grips South and Central Highlands.... # Namibia Joins AU Talks on Science Indicators.... # B2Gold Says Refinery Not Feasible for Now..... # Ramaphosa Hails Mabuza’s Role in Building South Africa......PLUS #Trump and Putin discuss Ukraine and Iran in phone call says Kremlin Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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The 5th edition of The Business Summit, now known as The FNB Namibia and City of Windhoek Business Summit, will take place in Windhoek on Saturday. The event will focus on helping small and medium-sized businesses grow sustainably to support the country’s long-term economy. The Summit's Founder, Martin Nankela joins Angie Scholtz.…
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# International Air Transport Association Notes Small Rise in Namibian Travel.... # Education Ministry Flags Strain on Free Schooling.... # MPs Worry Over Long Assembly Break ..... #Ugandan Military Helicopter Crash in Somalia Kills Five ......PLUS #US freezes some weapons shipments to Ukraine Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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# National Assembly Recess Sparks Legislative Fears.... # International Air Transport Association Says Domestic Flights See Modest Growth.... #Rising Enrolment Tests Free Education..... # UN Experts Say Rwanda Backed M23 Rebels in Congo ......PLUS #US House takes up ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ after it narrowly passes Senate Future Media News Bulletins We…
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NANSO demands inclusion in the new free tertiary education task force. Speaker Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila praises China’s role in Namibia’s development. Governors pledge to deliver on National Development Plan 6. SA's OR Tambo Airport experiences long queues amid high passenger volumes, and Namibia names squad for Rugby Africa Cup on road to 2027 W…
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# Thousands of Young Children Treated for Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions in /Khomas.... # Political Expert Shares Views on Nandi-Ndaitwah’s New Governors.... # Dried Meat Movement Allowed with Conditions in FMD-Free Zone..... # Angolans and Cape Verdeans Want Colonial Apology from Portugal ......PLUS # In the U.S, Victims' families slam plea deal …
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# Veterinary Services Allow Dried Meat Movement Under Strict Conditions.... # Analyst Reacts to Appointment of Six New Regional Governors.... # Nose and Throat Illnesses Top Child Health Concerns in Khomas ..... # Sudanese Refugees Face Food Aid Cutoff Without Urgent Funds ......PLUS #Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill passes Senate Future Media News Bull…
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Week 21 of Nature News is a race against time as Ryan sits in his London flat, in 32C, no air con or fan & old tepid water to survive. But back to reality, Nadia shares a story of how an activist who works to uncover the horrible story of salmon farming is suddenly a victim of intense surveillance by a private spy company, yeah, you read that right…
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Lyse Doucet speaks to Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, about the future of Iran’s nuclear programme and its government. The interview took place in the country’s capital Tehran after Iran’s twelve-day war with Israel. Both sides fired missiles into each other’s territories, with hundreds killed as military sites were destroyed …
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# Central Bank Flags Slower GDP Growth in First Quarter.... # NAMFISA Releases Q1 Report Highlighting NBFI Sector Growth.... # S.A Healthcare Board Pushes Parliament to Investigate RAF Non-Payments ..... # Zambia Commissions Largest Solar Plant to Cut Power Imports ......PLUS #Hong Kong's leader emphasises security to mark 28th anniversary of retur…
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# Financial Regulator Reports Positive Start for NBFI Sector in 2025.... # Economy Slows to 2.7% Growth in Q1.... # South African Trade Union Hails Two-Pot Pension Reform Milestone ..... # Togo Rights Groups Slam Deadly Crackdown on Anti-Government Protests ......PLUS #Trump to attend “Alligator Alcatraz” opening Future Media News Bulletins Webpage…
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# Activist Demands Investigation Into National Youth Service Candidate List.... # Windhoek Electricity Tariffs Remain Unchanged Pending Regulatory Approval.... # Independent Patriots for Change Exec Reflects on Five Years and Plans Ahead ..... # South Africa Police Seize Fake Goods Worth Over R19 Million in Free State ......PLUS # UN Nuclear Chief …
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# Windhoek Residents Urged to Ignore Speculation Over Unit Drops.... # IPC Turns Five as Executive Prepares for Upcoming Elections.... # NYS Responds To Concerns Raised Over Selection Process..... # South Africa Organisation Urges Full Government Conflict of Interest Reviews ......PLUS # UK Arrests Two More Over RAF Base Attac Future Media News Bul…
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Jonathan Josephs speaks to Philippe Kehren, CEO of chemical multinational company Solvay. His firm sits at the forefront of Europe’s efforts to diversify its supply of rare earth metals. These elements are essential to much of modern technology, from mobile phones to medical equipment, car batteries and renewable energy. Currently their supply is h…
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On June 25, China and Mozambique celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations. Over the past five decades, the two countries have built strong cooperation in trade, agriculture, education, and infrastructure. With zero-tariff access to China since December 2024, Mozambique’s exports are gaining new momentum. In this episode, we speak with political a…
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