14 Articles found on Thursday, 18 November 2004
18-11-2004
WINDHOEK - Bank Windhoek last week donated 125 sets of desks and chairs to schools at Eenhana and Outapi, where pupils had used large rocks as classroom furniture.The donation of about N$44 000 also
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WINDHOEK - The Gobabis Police are investigating a rape case after four young men were apprehended for the gang rape of a 10-year-old girl last Sunday.The Katima Mulilo Police are investigating a rape
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THE Municipality of Walvis Bay has requested residents to ensure that municipal meter readers have access to water meters at their homes at all times.Kevin Adams, Manager of Public Relations at the
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COMMUNAL farmers in the northern regions have started ploughing their mahangu fields, as good rains continue to fall in many parts of the country. "It is time for people to plough, as the soil is
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DEDICATED election officials at the Wernhil Park Shopping Centre polling station refused to go home and rest after a hectic day on Monday.They preferred to keep an eye on the station after closing
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PETROS KUTEEUE INTERNATIONAL observers believe that Namibia's Presidential and National Assembly elections could set the benchmark for free and fair elections in Africa.Both the South African-based
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THE Deputy Minister of Women Affairs and Child Welfare, Angelika Muharukua, has admitted that she took away a CoD T-shirt belonging to her young relative and threw it into a tree.The incident took
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POLICE in the Kavango are investigating a case of theft and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm after Swapo supporters hit a CoD candidate during a march over the weekend.Chief Inspector
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SEVERAL voters have questioned the credibility of the election process, claiming that the "indelible" ink placed on voters' thumbs washed off easily. Some voters said the ineffectiveness of the ink
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FIRE destroyed a shop in the Frans Indongo Shopping Centre in Oshakati yesterday morning and was still burning by late yesterday afternoon.The damage to the building alone is estimated at N$5,5
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PROMINENT businessman Harold Pupkewitz and his holding company are alleged to have "tricked" and "intimidated" Amcom into a joint venture for its three Toyota dealerships in the north, the
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FORMER legal advisor of the Namibian Development Corporation (NDC) Mildred Hendricks said yesterday that she faced considerable pressure from Permanent Secretary of Trade and Industry Andrew
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THE Swapo Regional Council candidate in the most opposition-inclined constituency in the Caprivi Region is accused of vote buying after he was witnessed dishing out wads of cash to party agents and
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DARK clouds of anxiety, frustration and confusion hung over most parts of Namibia yesterday as the Electoral Commission of Namibia failed to release any election results, leading some opposition
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