15.03.2010

Noteable quotes

The Board will continue to engage stakeholders to ensure broad support for the decision of GIPF with regard to Kuleni. – GIPF chief executive officer Primus Hango announced that a decision was taken to postpone indefinitely the outsourcing of its administration services to Kuleni Fund Administrators as well as the termination of service for its 160 staff members.   The GIPF has a history of losing money. – Asnat Zamuee, Secretary General of the Namibia Financial Institutions Union (Nafinu), who vowed that they would do everything in their power to stop the transfer of administration to Kuleni.

The unemployment rate remains far too high and is bound to create social tension and instability if it is not addressed in a way that makes a meaningful difference. – Johannes !Gawaxab, Managing Director of Old Mutual’s African Operations, wants to see an expansionary budget for 2010-11.

We have promised the people of Baghdad and Iraq that the next four years will be the phase of construction and better economy, and we will live up to our promises. – Haider al-Ibadi, a senior State of Law official, said after partial results released by the Independent High Electoral Commission showed the State of Law coalition with about a 60 000 vote edge nationwide over its main moderate challenger, the secular Iraqiya coalition. The Shiite fundamentalist Iraqi National Alliance was in third place.

From the history books
If you must break the law, do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it. – Julius Caesar 13 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC was a Roman military and political leader. He played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire.