11 Articles found on Monday, 5 January 2004
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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