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The Jacaranda FM News team is based in Gauteng – but covers local and international news of the day, providing the latest developments online and on-air. News bulletins run from 5am to 7pm weekdays, and from 7am to 6pm on weekends and public holidays. Tune into Jacaranda FM, or log on to www.jacarandafm.com, for the news you need to know.. now.
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Antonio Dominguez-Alfaro from the University of Cambridge, UK about the development of a single-step manufacturing approach for a multimaterial 3D-printing method. The research team created two inks. One ink is a polymeric deep eutectic solvent – polyDES – made by combining and heating t…
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In this week's podcast, we cover Namibia's oil and gas sector milestone, the availability of water for the upcoming hiking season in Fish River Canyon, and the rise in scams targeting individuals during police recruitment. We discuss the importance of the 2024 Africa Children’s Summit, the impact of the Zimbabwe-Namibia trade agreement on tourism, …
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#NAMFISA's FinTech Square Event Set to Revolutionize Finance and Technology ....... #Namibia Progressive Party Calls for Mines to Address Housing and Unemployment Crisis, Considers "Development Tax" .... #Bank of Namibia Launches Instant Payment Project for Swift Transactions # South Africa's President Ramaphosa Commends Country's Airports for Disa…
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#Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority to Host FinTech Square Event in May 2024 ....... #Bank of Namibia Launches Instant Payment Project.... #Namibia Progressive Party Proposes Mines to Alleviate Housing and Unemployment Crisis #Former S.A President Thabo Mbeki says it's time for the government to heed the undisputable concerns voic…
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Namibia celebrates World Malaria Day. NBL updates President Nangolo Mbumba on Distell integration. Millions face food shortages in Southern Africa. And...Scientists are using artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the potential medicinal properties of plants. Future Media News Bulletins WebpageNamibia Future Media tarafından oluşturuldu
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