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Refugee verification push: Refugees and asylum seekers in Windhoek are urging Namibia to extend the verification period, saying travel costs are crushing for large families and that the process should happen locally. Cost of living watch: April inflation sits at 3.1%, with food prices still swinging differently across Namibia’s zones—bread flour, maize meal, meat and even biltong vary sharply by region. Media & culture: Kaya 959 has crossed 1.62 million listeners, while NBC marked World Press Day with a renewed focus on ethics and credibility. Education & youth: A cleaning campaign in Tsumkwe is backing San learners to stay in school, and the President is again calling for action on the “boy child” after NUST graduation figures sparked debate. Courts & families: A Western Cape ruling orders a husband to keep paying nearly R90K monthly maintenance for his estranged wife and children. Local development: Windhoek approved 1,108 plots for township expansion, and Lüderitz residents say green hydrogen plans must translate into basic services.

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