Namibia Economist (Windhoek)
Website: http://www.economist.com.na/
May 13
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Namibia: A Democratic Nation for All [column]
The 2009 national elections left sour taste amongst the pallets of young Namibian democrats. Read more »
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Namibia: Cheetah Cubs Born in Okonjima Nature Reserve
Earlier in April, AfriCat saw the first ever cheetah cubs to be born in the Okonjima Nature Reserve since the establishement of the Cheetah Rehabilitation Programme in November... Read more »
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Namibia: The New Interface - Selling Is Still Important [opinion]
A walk through one of the trade fairs is enlightening. There is a clear difference between local business and business from across the border. Businesses from outside the country... Read more »
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Namibia: FNB Takes Care of Its Employees
Implemented in 2008 to actively manage and provide preventative and supportive services to positively influence the emotional, physical and social environment for employees, FNB... Read more »
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Namibia: De Lange Wins the Kia MTB Challenge
The KIA Mountainbike Series 2013 kicked off with the third edition of the Klein Aus Vista MTB Challenge last week Thursday and Friday. Exactly 100 riders participated in the... Read more »
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Namibia: Founding Father's Legacy
Established in 2004 as a primary vehicle for the founding President, the Sam Nujoma Foundation, named after Dr. Sam Shafiishuna Nujoma, offers a platform where the founding... Read more »
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Namibia: Good Karakul Breeding Animals Gets Good Prices
Despite the drought, liquidity in the agricultural sector is good with farmers tending to pay high prices for quality breeding animals. This was reflected at two karakul auctions... Read more »
May 3
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Namibia: KIA MTB Series to Kick Off
The KIA Mountain bike Series 2013 kicks off with the third edition of the Klein-Aus Vista Challenge. More than 120 participants have signed up for the popular two-stage event... Read more »
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Namibia: Best Rates At O and l Hotels
Namibians can now enjoy an exhilarating outdoors experience at some of the country's elite lodges at a price set specifically for them. Olthaver and List Leisure Hotels and Lodges... Read more »
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Namibia: FNB Proud of Gideon and His Achievements
FNB Namibia has issued a press statement in which they have expressed their pride on the achievements of staff member, Gideon Nasilowski. Gideon who is handicapped recently... Read more »
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Namibia: City Warns of Possible Water Shutdowns
The City of Windhoek is urging bulk users of water to schedule their own maintenance shutdowns to coincide with the shutdown on the supply line connecting the Von Bach Treatment... Read more »
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Namibia: Kalahari Holdings Brings More Shopping to Arandis
The SWAPO party's business arm, Kalahari Holdings will construct a 3 in1 development which consist of a shopping centre, offices and residential units at the coastal town of... Read more »
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Namibia: This Week in the Khuta - Will the Tender Board Ever Pass the Corruption Test? [column]
The Tender Board has for various reasons been associated with corruption. Whether such suspicions are justified or not is difficult for me to say since no high profile official of... Read more »
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Namibia: Bank Windhoek/Republikein Motor Show Promises Best Vehicle Deals
Bank Windhoek together with Republikein newspaper will again host their annual Motor Show with an interesting twist this year - there are so many special deals, any prospective... Read more »
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Namibia: Longer Contracts Proposed for Communal Trophy Hunting
Contracts awarded to professional trophy hunters will soon be moved from one year to a three year contract. This is one of the recommendations made at a trophy hunting workshop... Read more »
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Namibia: Leaders Need Lessons On Public Etiquette-SPYL
The vigilant SWAPO Party Youth League (SPYL) is shocked beyond measure by the undomesticated and thoughtless Hip-Hop remarks reported and attributed to Comrade Tjekero Tweya,... Read more »
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Namibia: Average Annual Growth Rate At 4.9 Percent
Namibia has booked three consecutive years of solid growth following the recession in 2008/2009, according to the IJG Securities quarterly economic review which was released... Read more »
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Namibia: Load Shedding Is the Best Advocate for a Reliable Nuclear Facility [opinion]
It may be somewhat early to be too dogmatic about the prospects for the coming winter but the warning message broadcast every evening on DStv channels, to reduce electricity usage,... Read more »
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Namibia: Conservancies Call for Review of Human Wildlife Conflict Scheme
The Human Wildlife Conflict Self Reliance Scheme aimed at providing compensation to directly offset the losses of communities and individual farmers caused to livestock and crops,... Read more »
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Namibia: Arandis - a Town With Endless Opportunities
The dormitory town of Arandis has been described as a place with endless investment opportunities in the manufacturing, tourism and education sector because of its location. Read more »
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Namibia: Benefits of Conservation for All
The recently launched National Policy on Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) is an approach by the government to generate economic benefits through conservation as... Read more »
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Namibia: No Lead, Less Sulphur
The Ministry of Mines and Energy announced that Lead Replacement Petrol (LRP 93) will be phased out of the Namibian market as Wednesday 01 May 2013 and that there will be no... Read more »
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Namibia: Lawn Bowls Tournament Underway
The national lawn bowls tournament 2013 will start this coming Saturday at four different venues in Windhoek and action will continue until 11 May. This prestigious event is held... Read more »
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Namibia: Twin Brothers Win Tournament
Nguvi and Veri Hinda won the first doubles tournament of the KIA tennis series 2013 at Windhoek High School (WHS). In the decisive match against Hein Lingenfelder and Nina Burger,... Read more »
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Namibia: Finland Finances Second Phase of Medunam Project
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland has expanded the second phase of the MEDUNAM project. The ministry has financed a further 625000 Euros to the project that is expected to... Read more »
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