4 December - 1 pm news

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AfDB lines up $1.78bn for Namibia; meanwhile, the government opens consultations on mandatory dashcams. As malaria cases climb to 282 million, the Senzo Meyiwa trial pushes on despite delays. And in India, IndiGo Airlines faces nationwide disruptions after system failures.
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