26 Articles found on Tuesday, 2 March 2004

Israeli investors to explore Namibia

02-03-2004

THE Africa Israel Investments and Tahal Group from Israel are visiting the country to explore possible investment opportunities.Africa Israel Investments is an international holding and investment

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BoN: No rate change - 2004 looks good

02-03-2004

THE REAL Gross Domestic Product of Namibia in 2004 is expected to grow by 3,8 per cent from an estimated 3,2 per cent in 2003, according to the Bank of Namibia (BoN).Last week, the central bank

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Oryx Properties happy over interim results

02-03-2004

ORYX Properties Limited, a property investment company listed on the NSX, released its interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2003 on Friday and declared an interim distribution of 31

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Police offer large cash reward for info on Kleine Kuppe triple murder

02-03-2004

POLICE have offered a reward, said to be around N$20 000, to the person who can provide information leading to the arrest of the murderers of three people in Windhoek's Kleine Kuppe suburb on Friday

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State asked to explain Caprivi 13 confusion

02-03-2004

THE State prosecution in the Caprivi high treason case will today have to explain whether 13 of the accused were released last week as ordered by the High Court at Grootfontein.As soon as the court

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Swapo MP in N$2m row

02-03-2004

A SWAPO MP, Ella Ndatega Kamanya, is at the centre of accusations involving more than N$2 million, one-quarter of which belongs to the marginalised Tsumkwe and !Gam communities, which allegedly cannot

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Govt to present details on expropriation today

02-03-2004

LANDS Minister Hifikepunye Pohamba is this afternoon scheduled to enlighten the National Assembly on Government's move to expropriate some commercial farms.The Ministry of Lands, Resettlement and

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Business booms

02-03-2004

THE Swakopmund Municipality has built a second market place at Mondesa for food vendors.Deputy Mayor Miriam Valombola yesterday opened the venue, built at a cost of N$441 000, saying her Council was

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AG's Office 'must lead fight against corruption'

02-03-2004

THE role of the Office of the Attorney General in the struggle against corruption should be extended as far as possible, says Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Willem Konjore.

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Man killed for cellphone, N$320

02-03-2004

POLICE in Windhoek are investigating two cases of murder which occurred over the weekend.Hendrik Shekutamba (35) was found dead at a shebeen in Greenwell Matongo, Katutura, at around 04h00 on Sunday,

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Stabbed school boy still in ICU

02-03-2004

THE condition of a 15-year-old boy from the Hermann Gmeiner Technical Higher School at Swakopmund, Enos Menjono, who was badly stabbed by a fellow pupil last Tuesday, has not improved.His mother,

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EMU happy with drought relief programme progress

02-03-2004

THE Emergency Management Unit (EMU) says it is pleased with the progress made in the drought food relief programme: by the end of January 126 318 households countrywide had been reached. This

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Woman hangs herself with bra

02-03-2004

A WOMAN detained for alleged drunken disorderliness at the coast hanged herself in the Kuisebmund Police cells at Walvis Bay on Friday afternoon.Elizabeth Hamukwaya (no age given) used her bra to

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Cop shoots wife, kills himself

02-03-2004

A POLICE officer shot himself dead soon after shooting his wife through the chest at their Swakopmund home on Sunday.The wife survived the shooting which took place just after midnight on Saturday.

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Otavi Council between a rock and a hard place

02-03-2004

THE affairs of the Otavi Town Council officially ground to a halt yesterday, with all divisions closed on the first day of a strike by its about 50 employees.For most of the morning, employees

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Otavi Council between a rock and a hard place

02-03-2004

THE affairs of the Otavi Town Council officially ground to a halt yesterday, with all divisions closed on the first day of a strike by its about 50 employees.For most of the morning, employees

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Namibia's judiciary in a sorry state, says Justice Minister

02-03-2004

JUSTICE Minister, Dr Albert Kawana, yesterday lashed out at Namibia's judiciary which he said had failed to live up to the nation's expectations. Kawana was speaking at Swakopmund at the opening of a

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Meme Hilya ta pandula sho okanona ke (Kakaseta) keeluka

02-03-2004

MEME gwomoRuacana mOshitopolwa sha Musati noku li omuniilonga mUuministeli wUunamapya, Omeya nEhumithokomeho lyIitopolwa yokomikunda kOpuwo Hilya Shekupe Iitembu, ota pandula Kalunga, Oondohotola

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Gumwe a futithwa kElelo lya Mbalantu

02-03-2004

OMUKALIMO gwomomukunda Oshimengula mOmbalantu mOshitopolwa sha Musati, mee Nakavilu Mukuhu, okwa tokolwa kElelo lya Mbalantu kutya na fute ongombe yimwe nenge N$600 konima sho a monika ondjo

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Oto pewa N$20 000 ngele ou na uuyelele

02-03-2004

OPOLISI oya tula poshitaafula okapandi kOondola/N$20 000 hoka ta ka pewa omuntu kehe ngoka ta ka gandja uuyelele mboka tau ka mangitha nokudhitikitha oonakudhipaga aantu yatatu polukanda lwa Kleine

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Orlando Pirates look to needy

02-03-2004

LEGAL Shield Orlando Pirates this weekend not only won their match against Buffaloes in emphatic style, but they also crept into the little hearts of at least 25 orphaned children at the Mariental

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Pirates face Santos in quarters

02-03-2004

BATTLE lines will be drawn when premier league giants Orlando Pirates and Chief Santos clash in what is billed to be a quarter final screamer in the Tafel Lager NFA Cup at the end of this month.Legal

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Mbeki thrilled by Theron triumph

02-03-2004

JOHANNESBURG - President Thabo Mbeki has congratulated Oscar winner and local Benoni girl Charlize Theron who won the best actress Oscar on Sunday for her dramatic transformation into a murderous

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Hollywood takes swipes at Bush

02-03-2004

HOLLYWOOD - Sunday's Oscars was an opportunity for Hollywood stars to slam President George W Bush and the US-led war in Iraq.The first salvo came from master of ceremonies Billy Crystal, who opened

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A Monster moment

02-03-2004

LOS ANGELES - South African-born Charlize Theron won the Oscar for best actress on Sunday for the drama 'Monster', in which she masked her stunning beauty -- literally -- to play real-life female

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Hobbits have a good night

02-03-2004

LOS ANGELES - They slew beasts, toppled tyrants and destroyed a ring of ultimate evil, becoming lords of the Academy Awards for their troubles.

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