July 09
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Namibia: The Cost of Poor English [column]
HOW did we all learn the English vocabulary at school? What has been your main source of new English words that you use in daily communication? Answers to such questions vary, with... Read more »
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Namibia: New Housing Development for Ongwediva
Sean Prince Court, a secure complex at Extension 11 in Ongwediva, is the first development of its kind in Oshana Region with 50 units measuring between 99 and 136 square meters... Read more »
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Namibia: Etosha Park Water Points Refurbished
The upgrading of water points within the Etosha National Park is complete. The refurbished water points now feature solar driven pumps, storage tanks, new pipelines and fittings,... Read more »
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Namibia: Khomas Council to Recall Windhoek Budget
The Khomas Regional Council is adamant that the City of Windhoek's budget is illegal, as it did not go through the stipulated procedures when increasing electricity tariffs and... Read more »
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Namibia: Meme Selma Nuusiku Gwanakawa Namuhuja
MEME Selma Nuusiku gwaNakawa Namuhuja a long time Swapo activist and supportive wife of the late prolific writer Hans Daniel Namuhuja died on July 03 at the Central Hospital in the... Read more »
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Namibia: Old Mutual Mall Development On Course
Plans to develop a shopping centre and office blocks in Keetmanshoop town are on course. Old Mutual Namibia is the developer of what is estimated to be an investment of N$92... Read more »
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Namibia: Time Running Out for Rehobothers
The Rehoboth girls of Dr Lemmer High School netball team only have two matches left to increase their log standings in the ongoing exciting Bank Windhoek Schools Netball Super... Read more »
July 08
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Namibia: Scramble for Fish in Rundu
The weekly scramble for fish that takes place at Rundu every Friday afternoon almost got out of hand last week Friday. The Namibian police had to be summoned to keep order at the... Read more »
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Namibia: Ovambanderu Dispute Appears Heading for Resolution
Uazenga Ngahahe Tjiposa, spokesperson of the Ovambanderu group favouring the Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Kilus Nguvauva as the chief of the Mbanderu clan,... Read more »
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Namibia: MTC Applauds Naidjala, Tobias
MTC, the financial backer of the MTC Nestor Sunshine Tobias Boxing and Fitness Academy, has conveyed its congratulations to Immanuel 'Prince' Naidjala for a job well done -... Read more »
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Namibia: Prince Naidjala Reigns Supreme
Local boxing once again reached a fitting climax when the undefeated Namibian bantamweight boxing sensation Immanuel 'Prince' Naidjala added another scalp to his many victims... Read more »
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Namibia: Citizens Want Transparent Civil Servants
Citizen participation, transparency and accountability should be the focus point of all civil servants. Citizens, now more than ever, are demanding accountability, transparency and... Read more »
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Namibia: Brilliant Shitembi Dances Around Islanders
Brave Warriors midfield sensation Petrus 'Dancing Shoes' Shitembi was the main architect in the Brave Warriors well deserved 2-1 win in their opening Cosafa Cup Zambia 2013 Group A... Read more »
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Namibia: Nipam Must Mould Ideal Public Servants
The Deputy Prime Minister Marco Hausiku has called on the Namibia Institute of Public Administration and Management (NIPAM) to promote civil education in public policies,... Read more »
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Namibia: Grootfontein Look for Investors
Grootfontein Chief Executive Officer Charles Kariko says the council's strategic plan of 2000, which is reviewed every five years, has specific objectives based on the... Read more »
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Namibia: The Other Side of the Coin: Beware the Destruction of Namibian Society [column]
RESPECT for family and the role and hierarchy of family structures, for culture and tradition in Africa and therefore, obviously in Namibia, is part and parcel of the... Read more »
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Namibia: SSC Revamps Website
The Social Security Commission has a new website which acting executive officer David Keendjele says was necessitated by the demand for client centred services because of the... Read more »
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Namibia: DTA Youth Asks Old Guard to Retire
DTA regional coordinator in the Kavango Region, Vincent Kanyetu, is pleading for the party's old guard to "go home and rest so that the youth can revive the party". The outspoken... Read more »
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Namibia: Local Companies Must Walk the Talk
Political leaders in the region say local companies are not willing to step in to help government with monetary and material assistance when the country is struck by natural... Read more »
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Namibia: Swapo Party Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures [analysis]
WITH the adoption of a Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures and the establishment of a Disciplinary Committee (DC), the Swapo Party is moving in the right direction to curb... Read more »
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Namibia: FNB Promise Much Better Service
FNB Namibia has launched a customers' service charter through which customer service at the bank will become an even greater priority and focus area than ever before. "Customer... Read more »
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Namibia: Prince Naidjala Reigns Supreme
Local boxing once again reached a fitting climax when the undefeated Namibian bantamweight boxing sensation Immanuel 'Prince' Naidjala added another scalp to his many victims... Read more »
July 05
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Namibia: Ode to a Forgotten Football Genius, Joseph 'Mombakkies' Eiseb (1953 - 1994)
FORMER Black Africa attacking midfielder, Joseph Eiseb, better known as Mombakkies could be easily described as your modern day football box-to-box midfielder. Read more »
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Namibia: Adora, Esmeralda to Patronise Hilton's Kalabar Jazz Nights
The popular Kalabar, on the Windhoek Hilton Hotel's first floor, has become a venue for routine life music presentations. Read more »
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Namibia: Warriors Cosafa Cup Onslaught Begins
Despite their commendable showing of late in their last couple of competitive matches including a 1-all stalemate against African champions Nigeria - Namibia's Brave Warriors will... Read more »
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