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Namibia: Goju Ryu Karate Attends Seminar


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The Namibian (Windhoek)

22 May 2008
Posted to the web 22 May 2008

ELEVEN students from Goju Ryu Karate will travel to Okinawa, Japan from July 15 to attend the 2008 Okinawa World Budosai.

The Okinawa World Budosai is a training seminar and takes place every four years.

At least 47 countries are expected to take part.

The seminar is being held over seven days.

This event offers Namibian students the opportunity to be taught by world-renowned karate instructors, bringing back a wealth of information and skills to Namibian karate schools.

Goju Ryu Karate Namibia thanks Air Cool CC for its generous financial sponsorship towards the trip.

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For more information on Goju Ryu Karate, contact (061) 24 1879 or www.goju-ryu-karate-namibia.com.



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