27 Articles found on Monday, 15 November 2004

AGRA holds annual meeting in the capital

15-11-2004

AGRA Namibia held its its 25th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the capital on Thursday.In an interview with Nampa, Marketing Manager at AGRA, Juanita von Wielligh said the meeting would look into

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'Private equity: Lesson for Namibia' , BoN study

15-11-2004

THERE is need to import skills and a focus towards skills formation to support the local private equity industry.In a latest research study conducted by the Bank of Namibia (BoN) entitled "Private

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The final push

15-11-2004

THE uphill battle facing the Congress of Democrats in a Swapo stronghold such as the Kavango Region was apparent when the opposition party held a last meeting before the elections at Rundu on

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Chief Riruako pins hopes on four-pronged strategy

15-11-2004

PARAMOUNT chief, politician, farmer and controversial legislator - National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) leader and presidential candidate Kuaima Riruako has many titles.This year he has had

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New women's centre opened at Ongwediva

15-11-2004

HEALTH and Social Service Minister Dr Libertina Amathila on Friday opened a new community centre for women at Ongwediva.The centre, which is named after Dr Amathila, will serve women in Ongwediva and

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Opposition accused of 'laziness, no imagination'

15-11-2004

ELECTIONS in Namibia were a non-event because of the political parties' failure to market themselves because of "laziness".The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), the Namibian chapter of the

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Where Could Namibia be Heading? An Analysis of the Parties' Manifestos 2004

15-11-2004

In this opinion piece the writer analyses the ideas and approaches contained in the manifestos of the parties that are seeking a mandate from the electorate to form and run the government of the

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No voting at sea

15-11-2004

NO provision has been made by the Namibian Electoral Commission (NEC) to enable the country's estimated 700 sea-going workers to vote at sea in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections today and

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Zero tolerance for poll irregularities

15-11-2004

POLICE have declared a zero tolerance approach to any misconduct as Namibians head for polling stations today to elect the country's second President.Commissioner James Tjivikua said the Namibian

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City Police in force early next year

15-11-2004

THE long-awaited and much-anticipated Windhoek City Police will be commissioned by President Sam Nujoma on Thursday.But residents won't see the force in action before early next year. The City's

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Fuel shipping contract complaint stumbles over urgency obstacle

15-11-2004

A CHALLENGE on the urgency - or rather the lack of it - of a High Court case in which a Namibian black economic empowerment company is trying to force South Africa's Sasol Oil to award it a massive

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Few parties have green view, says Earthlife

15-11-2004

NAMIBIA's environmental watchdog group Earthlife Namibia has expressed disappointment with the apparent lack of interest in environmental issues displayed by political parties.Only two political

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Stock theft appeal reveals opinion gap between Parliament, High Court

15-11-2004

A FOREWARNING of the rough reception that may await the heavy prison sentences prescribed in Namibia's proposed new stock theft law may be contained in an appeal judgement handed down in the High

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Ready, steady, VOTE!

15-11-2004

THOUSANDS of Namibians are expected to head to the polls today, come rain or sunshine, as the stage is set for an intriguing two days of voting in one of Namibia's most vibrant elections since

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The final push

15-11-2004

THE uphill battle facing the Congress of Democrats in a Swapo stronghold such as the Kavango Region was apparent when the opposition party held a last meeting before the elections at Rundu on

read
Chief Riruako pins hopes on four-pronged strategy

15-11-2004

PARAMOUNT chief, politician, farmer and controversial legislator - National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo) leader and presidential candidate Kuaima Riruako has many titles.This year he has had

read
New women's centre opened at Ongwediva

15-11-2004

HEALTH and Social Service Minister Dr Libertina Amathila on Friday opened a new community centre for women at Ongwediva.The centre, which is named after Dr Amathila, will serve women in Ongwediva and

read
Opposition accused of 'laziness, no imagination'

15-11-2004

ELECTIONS in Namibia were a non-event because of the political parties' failure to market themselves because of "laziness".The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), the Namibian chapter of the

read
Where Could Namibia be Heading? An Analysis of the Parties' Manifestos 2004

15-11-2004

In this opinion piece the writer analyses the ideas and approaches contained in the manifestos of the parties that are seeking a mandate from the electorate to form and run the government of the

read
No voting at sea

15-11-2004

NO provision has been made by the Namibian Electoral Commission (NEC) to enable the country's estimated 700 sea-going workers to vote at sea in the Presidential and Parliamentary elections today and

read
Zero tolerance for poll irregularities

15-11-2004

POLICE have declared a zero tolerance approach to any misconduct as Namibians head for polling stations today to elect the country's second President.Commissioner James Tjivikua said the Namibian

read
City Police in force early next year

15-11-2004

THE long-awaited and much-anticipated Windhoek City Police will be commissioned by President Sam Nujoma on Thursday.But residents won't see the force in action before early next year. The City's

read
Fuel shipping contract complaint stumbles over urgency obstacle

15-11-2004

A CHALLENGE on the urgency - or rather the lack of it - of a High Court case in which a Namibian black economic empowerment company is trying to force South Africa's Sasol Oil to award it a massive

read
Few parties have green view, says Earthlife

15-11-2004

NAMIBIA's environmental watchdog group Earthlife Namibia has expressed disappointment with the apparent lack of interest in environmental issues displayed by political parties.Only two political

read
Stock theft appeal reveals opinion gap between Parliament, High Court

15-11-2004

A FOREWARNING of the rough reception that may await the heavy prison sentences prescribed in Namibia's proposed new stock theft law may be contained in an appeal judgement handed down in the High

read
Ready, steady, VOTE!

15-11-2004

THOUSANDS of Namibians are expected to head to the polls today, come rain or sunshine, as the stage is set for an intriguing two days of voting in one of Namibia's most vibrant elections since

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22 ostrich skins stolen

15-11-2004

TWENTY-TWO ostrich skins worth N$26 400 were stolen from the Ostrich Production of Namibia tannery on the farm Coenbult in the Karas Region last Friday, the Police report in their crime bulletin.The

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