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August 29
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Namibia: Under-17's in Narrow Defeat Against Botswana
Namibia's Under-17 football team ended second in Botswana after conceding a last-minute goal against hosts Botswana with virtually the last kick of the game in their 1-0 defeat in... Read more »
August 23
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Botswana: U-17 Footballers Head to Gaborone
The national Under-17 football team left for Gaborone, Botswana yesterday to participate in the Four Nations Tournament to be hosted by the Botswana Football Association (BFA). Read more »
August 17
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Namibia: Debate On BDF Rages On
Amid a host of accusations and counter accusations between both Batswana and Namibian citizens regarding the killing of two Namibians by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) the matter... Read more »
August 9
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Botswana: Botswana/Namibia Games At Omaruru
The usually sleepy town of Omaruru in the Erongo Region is to host the 2nd edition of the annual Namibia/Botswana Bilateral Multi-sports Games tomorrow. Read more »
August 7
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Namibia: Youth Condemn BDF Shootings
The dust has not yet settled over the recent killing of two suspected Namibian poachers by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF). Read more »
July 26
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Namibia: Body of Alleged Poacher Recovered
KATIMA MULILO - Members of the Namibian Police last week Friday retrieved the body of two alleged Namibian poachers from the Chobe River who were shot dead by Botswana Defence... Read more »
July 23
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Namibia: BDF Kills Two Namibian Poachers
Two Namibian citizens were shot and killed by seemingly 'trigger-happy' members of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) after they crossed into Botswana on an illegal and ill-fated... Read more »
July 17
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Africa: Botswana Goes Down 2-0 to Namibian Ladies
The Namibian ladies TISAN football team beat Botswana 2-0 in a highly contested match at the Independence Stadium yesterday, courtesy of goals from Leandre Lucas and Limba Mupetami... Read more »
July 9
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Namibia: Returnees From Botswana - Their Rights [analysis]
Some people started talking to me when they realized that I am associated with the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration. It was just a genuine and innocent talk, so it appeared... Read more »
June 28
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Namibia: Namibia an Important Strategic Ally - Khama
Botswana President Seretse Khama Ian Khama says he considers Namibia to be of strategic importance to his landlocked country, and that is why the two countries have embarked on... Read more »
June 27
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Namibia: Country, Botswana Unveil WACS
The live activation ceremony of the much-vaunted West African Cable System (WACS) took place yesterday at the resort town of Swakopmund, signalling the commercialization of the... Read more »
June 26
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Southern Africa: President Khama Visits Namibia
President Hifikepunye Pohamba yesterday said the planned relocation of De Beers Diamond Trading Company from London to Gaborone is a step in the right direction, since this will... Read more »
June 13
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Namibia: President Khama to Visit Nation
The President of Botswana, Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama, is to pay a State visit to Namibia. Read more »
June 2
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Namibia: Regan Bearing Goes to Dankbaar as Bookies Favourite
Back-to-back victories in the International Horse Racing Championships held in Maun, Botswana, as well as Aminuis and Epukiro right here at home earlier this year, position Regan... Read more »
May 15
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Namibia: Schools Bring Back an Impressive Haul of Medals From Gaborone
Namibian athletes took neighbouring Botswana by storm, when they scooped a total of 58-medals at the Confederation of Schools Sport Associations of Southern Africa (COSSASA) youth... Read more »
May 11
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Namibia: Rdp's Open Letter to Diplomatic Corps [document]
His Excellency Rodrigues, Read more »
May 8
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Southern Africa: School Sports to Take Gaborone By Storm
Namibia is to send a strong 52-member athletics team to the annual Confederation of Schools Sport Associations of Southern Africa (COSSASA) to be hosted by Botswana in its capital... Read more »
April 5
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Namibia: Impalila - A Breathtaking Island Experience
The Impalila Island Lodge is perched almost on top of the Zambezi River with its stilted chalets hidden within the camouflaged embrace of mighty Baobabs and wild date palms. Read more »
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Namibia: Living With the Bwikuhane Tradition
The incumbent Masubia tribal chief is His Royal Highness, Kisco Liswani III, who succeeded his elder brother, the late Chief Joshua Mutwa Moraliswani, and maintained Vwiikalo... Read more »
April 3
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Botswana: Gaborone - the City Without a Face?
Gothataone Moeng traverses Gaborone and asks what comes to your mind when you think of Paris? What about London? New York? Johannesburg? Undoubtedly, even those who have not had... Read more »
March 22
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Namibia: The World's Largest Conservation Area
The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA) is situated in the Kavango-Zambezi river basins where the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe... Read more »
March 15
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Namibia: Malaria On the Decline - Expert
Malaria has declined significantly over the past ten years worldwide primarily due to an improved quality of life. Read more »
December 12, 2011
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Namibia/Botswana: Young Chipolopolo Dominant in Gaborone
Zambia retained their Metropolitan COSAFA Under-20 Youth Championship title after a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Angola in the final at the University of Botswana Stadium in... Read more »
December 5, 2011
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Namibia: Foot-And-Mouth Hits Caprivi
The movement of cattle, milk and produce such as grass in and outside Caprivi Region has been suspended following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) at Masikili, some 75... Read more »
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Namibia/Botswana: Wasteful Baby Warriors Held as Shitembi Comes of Age
Namibia's Baby Warriors opened their assault in the 11th edition of the annual Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Metropolitan Under-20 Youth Tournament,... Read more »
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