December 3
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Namibia: Afrika: The Other Side of the Coin - Swapo Party Stands United [opinion]
The 5th Congress of Namibia's ruling Swapo Party made its choice, crowning the current Vice-President (VP) and senior leader, Hage Geingob, with an additional term as VP. He... Read more »
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Namibia: RCC/MCC Donate School Items
The RCC/MCC joint venture, a partnership between the Roads Contractor Company (RCC) and a Chinese contractor company, MCC, donated 1000 school bags and stationery to learners from... Read more »
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Namibia: German Short-Term Project Supports Women's Football
During another short-term project organized by the German Sports Olympic Committee, DOSB and financed by the Federal Foreign Office, this time supporting Namibian football, Kathrin... Read more »
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Namibia: The Leo's Are Ruling [opinion]
THREE people born under the Leo Zodiac sign were elected at the just ended congress of the Swapo Party and the majority of the delegates did not realise what an era they have just... Read more »
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Namibia: Namfisa Contradicts Micro-Lenders On ATM Cards
The regulator of the Namibian financial industry, the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (Namfisa), says the Micro-lenders Association has had more than 10 years... Read more »
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Namibia: Business Booms During Swapo Congress
The just ended Swapo Party Congress was an ideal business platform for ingenious entrepreneurs who set up stalls around the Safari Hotel Conference Centre selling Swapo Party... Read more »
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Namibia: Survey On Health of Livestock
The survey on health among livestock in communal areas has thus far collected serum samples from 4 000 cattle and 2 000 goats in the Caprivi, Kavango, Kunene, Omusati and Oshikoto... Read more »
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Namibia: Transnamib Freight Train Derails
A train belonging to TransNamib derailed early Saturday morning nearly causing a collision with a passenger train. Read more »
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Namibia: Commendable Road Safety Campaign Launched
The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) at Katima Mulilo on Monday launched phase 2 of the Ethimbo national road safety campaign. Read more »
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Namibia: Lessons From Marikana for Namibia [analysis]
THERE is a saying, 'a hungry man is an angry man,' and in the case of workers of the Lonmin mine outside the modest town of Marikana in the North West province of South Africa,... Read more »
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Namibia: Shopping Mall Collapses, Deaths Confirmed
The interior of a shopping centre in central Ondangwa collapsed on Sunday morning, killing at least two people inside a retail shop, and causing structural damage to the rest of... Read more »
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Namibia: Warrants of Arrest Increase
Warrants of arrest for drivers with unpaid traffic fines now stand at 50 000, having jumped from 35 218 in August this year, according to Adam Eiseb, the Deputy Chief of the... Read more »
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Namibia: Brilliant Awilo Inspires BA
Reigning Namibian champions Black Africa have sent a serious warning to their title rivals that they have no intentions of relinquishing their most prized asset, at least not for... Read more »
November 30
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Namibia: Pré-Vue [discourse's-Analysis] TRI-Vium a Watershed Congress for the Soul of the Swapo Party [opinion]
THE fate and destiny of the entire membership of one of the vanguard mass political movements in Southern Africa, the Swapo Party of Namibia, is in the hands of about 600 delegates... Read more »
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Namibia: Short Khilla Dedicates Album to Late Mukupi
The stocky young musician who has been of late mesmerising Katima Mulilo revelers with his two debut songs, Kabelo ki Mutende and Choose is back again with a bang. Read more »
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Namibia: Nahambo Shamena: The Petitioner and Staunch Critic of the Bantu Education System (?.) [editorial]
An interview with Nahambo Shamena by Murray Hudson in February 1980 cites that Shamena was a staunch critic of the inferior Bantu Education system and that at one point she wrote a... Read more »
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Namibia: Congress Could Transform Politics [column]
FOR months the nation has been engrossed in deep political debate on the Swapo Party Congress that started yesterday - a congress which could see the 'mannetjie party' being led by... Read more »
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Namibia: Telecom Namibia Takes Over Leo
Telecom Namibia on Wednesday announced the Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has formally cleared the company's completed acquisition of Powercom (Pty) Ltd,... Read more »
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Namibia: Tender Fraud Hearing Postponed
Bobby Kauaria and Charles Naruseb will have to wait until September next year for their case to resume in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court, after their case was postponed yesterday... Read more »
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Namibia: Walvis Bay Gets New Mayor
Councillor Uilika Nambahu was on Wednesday night elected as the Mayor of Walvis Bay replacing Derek Klazen who completed a two-year term. Read more »
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Namibia: Respect Election Results
The much-awaited Swapo Party Congress kicked off at a hotel in Windhoek yesterday morning with the agenda for discussion chockfull, with President Hifikepunye Pohamba impressing... Read more »
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Namibia: Kidnap Accused Gets New Lawyer
The remaining accused in a kidnapping and assault case, Johannes Immanuel Nelito (26) will have his day in court on April 4 next year. Read more »
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Namibia: More Witness Lies in Well Murder Trial
More lies emerged during the murder trial in which Raynoldt (Jackie) Windstaan and Johannes Eichab are accused of killing 42-year-old Klaas 'Buruxab' Titus and 39-year-old John... Read more »
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Namibia: Police, RDP Fight Over Tree
The Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) is not happy and accuse police in the Ohangwena Region of barring the party from meeting under a certain tree, which the police claim is... Read more »
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Namibia: Old Musicians Regroup to Welcome Home Fellow
On hindsight, they might appear a bit long in the tooth but hearing them strumming through some cover versions of golden oldies during a rehearsal session is enough to convince... Read more »
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