19 Articles found on Wednesday, 26 May 2004
26-05-2004
THE Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) has said American businesses from Florida are seeking Namibian business partners.Tulimeyo Kaapanda, of the NCCI's International Business Linkage
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KEETMANSHOOP - Ostrich Production Namibia (OPN) has finished the tanning of the first batch of 1 500 prickled sheep pelts on Monday.OPN is an ostrich slaughtering and processing plant. The company's
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JOHANNESBURG - South African diamond producer Trans Hex Group Ltd said yesterday annual headline earnings per share fell 18 per cent mainly due to the strong rand.The firm, which has operations in
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STANDARD Bank Namibia has announced its annual results which show that the bank registered positive results for 2003 compared to the previous year, upping its total assets to N$6,7 billion from N$5,6
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LIFE Fighters caused one of the biggest upsets in the NFA Cup history when they dispatched Chief Santos 4-2 on penalties in the Oscar Norich Stadium on Saturday.The two sides played to a one-all
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THE sacking of Foreign Minister Hidipo Hamutenya and his deputy, Kaire Mbuende, has set Namibia on an entirely uncertain future, according to opposition parties and political analysts.The analysts and
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HIDIPO Hamutenya, told an Africa Day rally at Walvis Bay yesterday that: "I am still a member of the Swapo Central Committee and Politburo.They nominated me as a presidential candidate and that
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FORMER Foreign Affairs Minister Hidipo Hamutenya will stand his ground at the upcoming extraordinary congress amid fears by some Swapo supporters that the weekend meeting could be thrown into disarray
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A YOUNG community activist from Usakos, who led a series of protests against alleged corruption in the Town Council, was elected Deputy Mayor on Wednesday.The CoD won two seats in the recent Local
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CLOSE to 26 permanent workers of HR Technical Services Company that was last year awarded the tender to upgrade the sewerage system of Karasburg downed their tools on Monday in protest against alleged
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KEETMANSHOOP - People in leadership positions should declare their HIV-AIDS statuses to the communities they lead in order to encourage their subjects to go for voluntary counselling and testing.This
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AT least another N$20 million over the next three years, will be needed to expand the country's aquaculture to the desired level.Aquaculture is the farming of fish and shellfish in both fresh and
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FLOODING in the Lake Liambezi area in southern Caprivi is damaging vast areas of crop plantations.With the lake now about half full, people have begun harvesting their maize crops in the worst
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DESPERATION to be recruited by the Namibian Defence Force has led to four civilians being defrauded of at least N$4 000.The Namibian has learned that a non-commissioned officer stationed at the Osona
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TWIN brothers have died at Rundu from botched traditional circumcisions.The pair, Essau and Jakomba Kativa (12), were part of a group of five boys who underwent the procedure as part of their
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THREE Angolan women are in Police custody in Windhoek after they were arrested at the Hosea Kutako International Airport on Monday, allegedly with a record quantity of cocaine hidden in the luggage of
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PRESIDENT Sam Nujoma has again lashed out at Namibians who he said were collaborating with white people that wanted to recolonise the country and warned that they would be dealt with
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NOW that South Africa has won its bid to host the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the onus is now on southern African countries to gear themselves up for opportunities arising as the result of the crowning
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NAMIBIAN international Mohamed Ouseb is currently waiting for an offer from South African Premiership club Mamelodi Sundowns, but rivals Kaizer Chiefs his former club, is also interested in his
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