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Oil & Energy: QatarEnergy says its Merlin-1X well in Namibia’s PEL 0039 delivered the most promising results yet, with good reservoir quality, light oil and limited associated gas—boosting confidence in the Orange Basin. Diplomacy: President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed strong Namibia–South Africa ties in Johannesburg, pointing to more than 150 agreements and the Namibia–South Africa Bi-National Commission. Public Services: Works and Transport Minister Veikko Nekundi launched computerised learner licence testing and an electronic Book and Pay system at the Okahandja NaTIS centre. Housing & Family Law: A new Dissolution of Marriages Act shifts divorce from proving fault to irretrievable breakdown, while commentary warns housing costs are worsened by barriers that keep poorer people from building capital. Road Safety: Road crashes cost Namibia over N$1.3bn a year, with speeding, alcohol/drugs, fatigue and reckless driving flagged as key causes. Sports: Namibia’s cricket appoints former Proteas all-rounder Justin Kemp as director of cricket.

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