December 8, 2010
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Namibia: Tight Contest as Lobbying for Swapo's 2012 Congress Begins
Underground lobbying by some sections in the ruling Swapo Party is already at its peak for the watershed 2012 Swapo congress. Read more »
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Namibia: You Did Not Vote in Vain, Says Pohamba
Head of State and ruling party president, Hifikepunye Pohamba, has assured voters that they did not vote in vain for the Swapo Party during the just-ended regional and local... Read more »
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Namibia: Man With the Midas Touch
When formerly struggling MTC Premiership outfit Ramblers went on a shopping spree earlier this term, which coincided with the appointment of rookie coach Christy Guruseb, many a... Read more »
December 7, 2010
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Namibia: Basketball Grows in Katima Mulilo
The Namibian Basketball Federation (NBF) in conjunction with the Caprivi Basketball Association (CBA) hosted a basketball clinic in Katima Mulilo earlier this month. Read more »
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Namibia: Governors Tipped for Office
Reliable sources have informed New Era that 12 of the 13 regional governors earmarked for appointment have been identified. Read more »
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Namibia: Talent Emerges From COSAFA Champs
Namibia got their campaign at the Metropolitan COSAFA Under-20 Youth Cup off on a sound footing when they held Lesotho to a 2-all stalemate in Gaborone on Saturday. Read more »
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Namibia: Good Governance Seminar On in City
The Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Berhard Esau, says corruption should be treated with all punishment and reform it deserves. Read more »
December 6, 2010
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Namibia: First Black Female Mayor of Windhoek
Elaine Trepper became the first black female mayor of Windhoek when she was sworn in last Wednesday at the Council Chambers. Formerly, deputy mayor of Windhoek, she is now the... Read more »
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Namibia: Wally the Celebrity Warthog
In plain, simple language a poster on a sturdy pole near the terrace at Caprivi River Lodge warns about crocodiles lurking in the Zambezi River. Read more »
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Namibia: First Ladies Cricket Festival
Cricket Namibia is to host a Ladies Cricket Festival as part of the Bank Windhoek Ladies Cricket League, starting this morning. Read more »
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Namibia: Exxaro Denies Royalties Claim
Base metal mining outfit Exxaro - formerly known as the Rosh Pinah Mine - has denied claims by Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) Secretary-General, Jesaya Nyamu, that the mine... Read more »
December 3, 2010
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Namibia: Harry Simon Back in Business
There is an old saying that you can't keep a good man down - and former WBA middleweight unbeaten world champion Harry Simon is determined to confirm that adage. Read more »
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Namibia: GIPF Saga CEO Suspended
Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) Chief Executive Officer Primus Hango has been asked to take leave to pave way for investigations by Auditor-General Junias Kandjeke. Read more »
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Namibia: Khomas Councillors Sworn in
Ten Khomas regional councillors were sworn in Wednesday amid a huge crowd of Swapo Party supporters celebrating the occasion in full colours, with singing and chanting at the... Read more »
December 2, 2010
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Namibia: Poll Post Mortem - Disunity Costs Opposition
Opposition parties' failure to form a strong alliance or coalition against the ruling party, Swapo, has led to their dismal performance in this year's regional and local authority... Read more »
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Namibia: Police Declare War on Crime
The Namibian Police have launched a "holistic approach to crime combating in Namibia", with the aim to effectively deal with and combat robberies and other forms of crimes. Read more »
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Namibia: Walvis Issues Annual Warnings
As an increasing number of visitors flock to the coast for the holiday season, the Municipality of Walvis Bay has reminded residents and visitors to be mindful of the environment... Read more »
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Namibia: Another Woman Murdered
Barely two weeks after a girl was brutally murdered, another shocking murder hit Oshana Region when yet another man killed another young woman. Read more »
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