The Namibian (Windhoek)
Leading independent daily published in Windhoek
Website: http://www.namibian.com.na/
July 29, 2011
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Namibia: Transnamib Wants to Discipline NATAU President
THE TransNamib board has instructed management to institute disciplinary charges against Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) president Dawid Tjombe, presumably over... Read more »
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Namibia: Of Rights And HIV Status
BENEFICIARIES of Lironga Eparu - Namibia's biggest organisation of people living with HIV and AIDS - are struggling to make ends meet after funding was withdrawn due to alleged... Read more »
July 28, 2011
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Namibia: Brave Warriors Up 13 Places On FIFA Rankings
NAMIBIA jumped 13 places on the latest Fifa/Coca Cola World rankings to ensure a favourable draw in the preliminary round for the World Cup qualifiers for the 24 bottom-placed... Read more »
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Namibia: Illegal Leopard Hunt Under Investigation
AN illegal trophy hunt of a leopard, implicating a South African hunter, is being investigated by Namibian authorities. Read more »
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Namibia: Napwu and Polytechnic Move on
THE NAMIBIA Public Workers Union (Napwu) and the Polytechnic of Namibia agreed on all but two issues, namely regrading of posts and 13th (bonus) cheque. Read more »
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Namibia: Jail Term for Dishonest Swakop Police Officer
SYLVANUS Kapolo, the Police officer who was sent to jail for two years by the Swakop-mund Magistrate's Court yesterday, will be dismissed from the force. Read more »
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Namibia: All's Well According to Pension Group
THE United Africa Group (UAG) has dismissed allegations that it has failed to pay its employees their full salaries for the past month. Read more »
July 27, 2011
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Namibia: State Paramedics Up in Arms
AMBULANCE operators working for the Ministry of Health are up in arms over job regrading and the state of the ambulances and buses serving State health facilities in Windhoek. Read more »
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Namibia: Big Brother Amplified - Silence of the Lames!
Dayum, can't believe I'm starting to feel the first twinges of Big Brother withdrawal! Read more »
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