11 Articles found on Monday, 5 January 2004

Little girl left

05-01-2004

A two-year-old mentally retarded girl, found near Oshakati Airport two days before Christmas, was probably abandoned by her mother or other relatives, Police say.NamPol spokesman, Warrant Officer

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RESOLUTIONS FOR 2004

05-01-2004

New Year's leaves, for the turning ...* Hendrina Kaavela Mine is to work harder. I'm, like, at Unam so I have to work harder in 2004. * Frans April My New Year's resolution is the hope that all the

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Patient found dead in hospital toilet

05-01-2004

A patient at Onandjokwe Hospital appears to have hanged himself on New Year's Day, according to Police.Liaison Officer for Oshana and Oshikoto region, Warrant Officer Samuel Hamukonda, told The

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Paintball boss in court over fence

05-01-2004

A SWAKOPMUND businessman has appeared in court on a count with causing malicious damage to state property.The charge was laid in connection with damage caused to the Damara tern fence just south of

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The nation must feed itself, declares Nujoma

05-01-2004

NAMIBIA must aim at becoming self-reliant in food production so as to feed its own people, President Sam Nujoma has told Namibians in his annually televised New Year message.Any country that depended

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Man murdered girlfriend: Police

05-01-2004

A RESIDENT of Otjomuise in Windhoek is expected to appear in a city court this week charged with murder, after his girlfriend was found two hours before the old year ended, with about five gunshot

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Damp days ahead, says bureau

05-01-2004

WITH steady rain blanketing the capital for most of yesterday afternoon, the prospects for more rainfall over the next three days look good, weather forecaster Odilo Kgobetdsi told The Namibian

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Missing girls: Police look at laying 'neglect' charges

05-01-2004

POLICE in the City of Windhoek are are considering whether to charge parents with neglect after two girls went missing on Thursday evening.The two sisters - Sharon Audrey Voss (6) and Vivian (7) - of

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San success to sharpen rural friction

05-01-2004

TENSION between traditional hunter-gather communities from former Bushmanland and cattle farmers is expected to increase following the declaration of a large area of land as a conservancy.The !Kung, a

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Federal state would be fair for all, says Nudo

05-01-2004

THE National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) has vowed to put its weight behind recent calls for Namibia to become a federal state, ensuring all ethnic groups a fair share in running the

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DTA six defect to Nudo

05-01-2004

THE DTA has suffered yet another political blow with the defection of six of its regional councillors, including two members of the National Council, to the National Unity Democratic Organisation

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